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Ceasefire in Lebanon Offers Little Relief for Displaced Families in Beirut

Ceasefire in Lebanon Offers Little Relief for Displaced Families in Beirut

5 Haziran 2026France 24
  • Months after fleeing the violence in Lebanon, many displaced families continue to live in makeshift camps in Beirut. The recent ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has brought little reassurance to these individuals, who express doubts about the stability of the truce.
  • Despite the cessation of hostilities, feelings of insecurity persist among the displaced population.
  • Lebanon has experienced significant turmoil due to ongoing conflicts, leading to widespread displacement. The recent ceasefire aims to bring an end to hostilities, but the skepticism expressed by the displaced indicates a deeper crisis of trust in political resolutions.
  • The ongoing plight of displaced families in Beirut highlights the fragile nature of peace in conflict zones. Even with a ceasefire in place, the psychological and physical scars of war remain, leading to a pervasive sense of uncertainty.
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