A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah appears to be holding in Lebanon after fifteen weeks of conflict that resulted in nearly 3,800 deaths and over 11,500 injuries, predominantly among civilians. The truce follows a recently reached agreement between the United States and Iran, though Lebanese observers express caution and skepticism regarding its long-term viability. Despite the overall cessation of hostilities, isolated clashes between the Israeli army and Hezbollah continue to occur along certain sections of the southern border. The conflict has had a devastating impact on the civilian population. The US-Iran deal is seen as a key factor in achieving the ceasefire, but its implications for regional stability remain uncertain. The situation remains delicate, with ongoing concerns about potential escalations.
