Displaced Residents in Beirut Unsure of Ceasefire's Durability

Displaced Lebanese in Beirut express uncertainty about the longevity of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, uncertain if the truce will truly hold.
Beirut, Lebanon - Displaced residents of Beirut remain skeptical about the durability of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, uncertain if the fragile truce will truly hold after weeks of intense conflict. Many are hesitant to return to their homes, wary that the fighting could resume at any moment.
The recent 72-hour ceasefire, brokered with the help of international mediators, has provided a temporary respite for civilians caught in the crossfire. However, the scars of the violence remain fresh, and Lebanese families displaced from their neighborhoods are reluctant to trust the calm.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera
