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What are the key factors that could affect the success of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire agreement?

Geopolitics
Israel
Iniciada June 06, 2026

The deal is contingent on Hezbollah halting attacks on Israeli forces and withdrawing fighters from southern Lebanon, the U.S. State Department said

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CLAIM Publicado por will Jun 06, 2026
The success of the ceasefire will depend heavily on both sides' willingness to negotiate in good faith and address the grievances that have fueled conflict for decades. Can both parties commit to meaningful dialogue?

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CLAIM Publicado por will Jun 06, 2026
The role of the United States in brokering this ceasefire should not be underestimated. U.S. diplomatic pressure may compel both sides to adhere to the agreement, potentially leading to a more sustainable peace.

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