A Cycle of Violence: Israel's Strikes in Lebanon Raise Urgent Questions About Ceasefire Effectiveness The recent wave of Israeli strikes on cars in southern Lebanon, resulting in at least 12 deaths, highlights the fragile state of the current ceasefire.
Officials are continuing talks in Washington to find a lasting solution, but both sides' actions, particularly Israel's military, raise pressing questions about the effectiveness of these efforts.
Israel claims its strikes targeted Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure, but the Lebanese health ministry accuses them of deliberately targeting paramedics, calling it a "blatant violation" of international humanitarian law.