The accord, designed to silence guns immediately, faces constant erosion as Hezbollah continues to deploy drones and projectiles toward Israeli positions. Israel’s military, while intercepting several incoming threats, refuses to withdraw its forces, keeping the region locked in a volatile state of high-alert engagement. The diplomatic framework struggles to contain the momentum of a conflict that has already devastated Lebanon, leaving thousands dead and displacing over one million citizens.
Lebanese leadership, including President Joseph Aoun and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, officially supports the peace initiative. However, the political support from Beirut is countered by Hezbollah’s public insistence on maintaining its resistance operations. As long as these contradictory pressures persist, the border remains a flashpoint where a fragile truce is routinely tested by the realities of sustained military friction.





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