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Ceasefire in name, conflict in reality

Sherwyn Couto via email
Published Apr 12
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Israel’s continued strikes on Lebanon, despite a ceasefire between the United States and Iran, expose a dangerous gap between diplomacy and ground reality. While Washington insists the truce does not cover Lebanon, others ” including Iran and mediators ” argue it should apply region-wide.

This ambiguity is not just technical; it is deadly. Israeli airstrikes have killed hundreds in Lebanon in recent days, even as talks aimed at de-escalation proceed elsewhere. The result is a fragmented peace, where one front cools while another burns.

From Israel’s perspective, operations against Hezbollah are a matter of security, especially as rocket attacks continue. Yet continuing military action risks undermining the very ceasefire that could stabilise the region. A ceasefire that excludes key conflict zones is inherently fragile. If major actors pursue parallel wars under selective interpretations, diplomacy becomes symbolic rather than effective ” and the cycle of escalation is likely to persist.


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