Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Ceasefire Holds Between Israel and Hezbollah Despite Violations

The fragile truce, brokered by the US and France, offers Lebanon a chance to rebuild after devastating conflict but faces challenges from reported breaches.

  • A US- and French-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect on Wednesday, ending over a year of conflict and severe destruction in Lebanon.
  • Under the agreement, Hezbollah is to retreat north of the Litani River, while Israel withdraws south of the Blue Line, with the Lebanese Army and UN peacekeepers overseeing the truce.
  • Despite the ceasefire, reports of Israeli violations have emerged, including airstrikes and restrictions on movement in southern Lebanon, raising concerns about the truce's durability.
  • Lebanon faces a massive rebuilding effort, with the World Bank estimating $6.7 billion in damages, as residents and businesses begin recovery without substantial government support.
  • The ceasefire has shifted regional dynamics, with Hezbollah focusing on internal rebuilding and Israel maintaining its military objectives, while Gaza remains embroiled in unresolved conflict.
Hero image