A ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel largely held on Monday, marking the longest period of calm in three months of conflict. Despite the lull in fighting, concerns remain high that the ceasefire could collapse, preventing displaced civilians from returning to their homes in Lebanon. The agreement has brought a temporary respite from hostilities, but underlying tensions persist. No major violations were reported throughout the day, though the situation remains volatile. The extended quiet is a positive development, but the future of the ceasefire is uncertain. Both sides remain on high alert, and the possibility of renewed clashes looms.
