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Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal brings criticism and mistrust


Published on 2024-11-27 03:20:26 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • The agreement with Lebanon will maintain Israel's freedom of operation there to act in defense, remove Hezbollah's threat, and enable the safe return of northern residents to their homes," said government spokesman David Mencer on Tuesday,

The article discusses the recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, which has been met with criticism and skepticism from various quarters. Despite the deal aiming to halt the ongoing skirmishes along their shared border, critics argue that it does not address the root causes of the conflict, such as territorial disputes and Hezbollah's military presence in Lebanon. There is a general mistrust regarding the durability of the ceasefire, with some Lebanese factions and Israeli hardliners expressing doubts about its effectiveness and longevity. Additionally, the agreement has been criticized for potentially allowing Hezbollah to rearm and reposition, which could lead to future escalations. The international community, while welcoming the ceasefire, remains cautious, urging both sides to engage in further dialogue to ensure a lasting peace.

Read the Full MSN Article at [ https://www.msn.com/en-sg/politics/government/israel-lebanon-ceasefire-deal-brings-criticism-and-mistrust/ar-AA1uP4N4 ]