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World4/20/2026

Displaced Lebanese in Beirut Wary of Fragile Ceasefire

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Displaced Lebanese in Beirut Wary of Fragile Ceasefire

Displaced Lebanese residents in Beirut have expressed uncertainty about the durability of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. After weeks of intense fighting, a fragile truce was reached, but many in the capital remain skeptical about its longevity.

The conflict has forced thousands to flee their homes, seeking refuge in schools, mosques, and other makeshift shelters across the city. One displaced resident, Fatima Khalil, said, "We've been through this before. Ceasefires come and go, but the violence always returns." Another, Mahmoud Saad, echoed this sentiment, noting, "We want to believe this will last, but we've been let down too many times in the past."

The ceasefire, brokered with the help of international mediators, has so far held, but the underlying tensions that fueled the conflict remain unresolved. Analysts warn that without a comprehensive political solution, the risk of renewed hostilities looms large. For now, the displaced Lebanese in Beirut can only wait and see if this latest truce will prove more resilient than those that came before.

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