Displaced Lebanese civilians sheltering in Beirut are expressing deep doubt about the durability of a potential ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Residents, having fled fighting in southern Lebanon, voiced concerns over the sincerity of assurances regarding a return to normalcy. Mohammad Yasin, a 60-year-old from the town of Hula, stated he will only return home when conditions demonstrably improve and safe passage is guaranteed. The skepticism stems from a history of broken truces and ongoing tensions in the region. These concerns highlight the challenges to achieving a lasting peace and enabling the safe return of displaced populations. Al Jazeera reported on the widespread anxieties among those affected by the conflict.