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Lebanon's Fragile Peace Under Fire
Middle EastSunday, March 23, 2025
Israel's military reported intercepting three rockets in the northern town of Metula. Fortunately, there were no injuries. Israel launched two waves of strikes in response: one in the morning and another in the evening. Lebanon's military took action as well, dismantling three simple rocket launchers in the south. An investigation into the attack is underway, led by Lebanon's defense minister. The ceasefire agreement had specific terms. Lebanon was to send more soldiers to the south to stop attacks on Israel. Hezbollah was supposed to withdraw its fighters and weapons, while Israel was to pull back from positions it had taken during the war. However, Israel has continued to carry out almost daily air strikes, claiming they are targeting Hezbollah to prevent the group from rebuilding its military capabilities. This ongoing tension raises questions about the effectiveness of the ceasefire and the stability of the region. The situation serves as a reminder of the complex dynamics at play in the Middle East, where old conflicts and new tensions often intersect. The fragile peace in Lebanon is once again under strain, and the actions of various groups will determine whether the region can find a more lasting stability. The international community will be watching closely to see how this latest flare-up is resolved and what it means for the future of the ceasefire.
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