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La guerra de Israel en Líbano no se ha detenido
While America and Iran negotiate a ceasefire, Beirut remains under siege
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The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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A ceasefire negotiated by America and Iran could pave the way for long-term stability in Lebanon, benefiting both nations and regional peace.
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The ongoing conflict in Lebanon highlights the urgent need for international intervention to protect civilians and restore peace.
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Negotiating with Iran while ignoring the realities on the ground in Lebanon undermines the complexity of the situation and may prolong violence.
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The situation in Lebanon is a complex interplay of regional politics that requires a nuanced understanding rather than simplistic solutions.
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The media's portrayal of Lebanon as merely a pawn in international negotiations minimizes the suffering of its people and the deeper historical context.
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