Beirut, Lebanon – The recent escalation of fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah has brought the region to the brink of all-out war. However, there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon as the United States, France, and other allies push for a 21-day ceasefire.
In Beirut, the news of a potential ceasefire has been met with cautious optimism. France 24’s correspondent in Lebanon, Rawad Taha, reports that while the situation remains tense, there is a sense of relief that diplomatic efforts are underway to de-escalate the conflict.
The prospect of a ceasefire deal offers a ray of hope for the people of Beirut, who have been living under the shadow of constant threat and violence. The ceasefire could bring much-needed respite and a chance for peace to prevail in the region.
As negotiations continue, the people of Beirut are cautiously optimistic that a ceasefire may be within reach. The coming days will be crucial as both sides work towards a resolution that could bring an end to the violence and pave the way for a more peaceful future.
Watch the video by FRANCE 24 English
Video “‘Cautious optimism’ in Beirut over possible ceasefire • FRANCE 24 English” was uploaded on 09/26/2024 to Youtube Channel FRANCE 24 English
Everyone but Israel and Hezbollah is talking about a ceasefire. Hezbollah has stated that their has to be a ceasefire in Gaza before any talks.
If Lebanon is a sovereign country, why do the USA and France allow Hezbullah army?
First Gaza ceasefire not Lebanon
Glenn Greenwald
Who is sending more US troops to the Middle East
Due Dissidence
AOC calls for reining in Media in lastest censorship push
Wrong…Israel has said it will not end.