Ex-President Trump Claims 10th War Ended, But Lebanon Ceasefire's Future Uncertain

Lasting peace in Lebanon hinges on resolving a border dispute and Hezbollah's weapons. Trump's social media announcement caught both sides off guard.
Former US President Donald Trump has claimed to have ended a 10th war, this time between Israel and Lebanon. However, the future of the ceasefire he announced on social media remains uncertain, as the underlying issues that fueled the conflict have yet to be resolved.
The ceasefire, which went into effect after the two sides exchanged a flurry of bombs, drones, and rockets, was not negotiated through official channels. Israel's security cabinet first heard about it from Trump's social media post, while Hezbollah learned of it from the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon.

Lasting peace in the region depends on resolving a border dispute dating back to 2000 and dealing with Hezbollah's weapons. The Iran-backed militant group has been a significant player in the conflict, and its arsenal poses a threat to Israel's security.
Despite Trump's claim that this is the 10th war he has ended, the situation on the ground in Lebanon looks anything but stable. Analysts warn that the ceasefire may be temporary, and that the underlying tensions could flare up again without a comprehensive solution to the long-standing issues.

The recent escalation in violence has highlighted the fragility of the situation in the Middle East and the need for a sustained, diplomatic effort to address the root causes of the conflict. Policymakers and regional powers will need to work together to find a lasting solution that satisfies the concerns of all parties involved.
As the dust settles, the international community will be closely watching to see if the ceasefire holds and whether it leads to meaningful progress towards a comprehensive peace agreement. The stakes are high, and the future of the region hangs in the balance.
Source: The Guardian


