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bola·Outside Naija· 20 days ago

Israel Clarifies Lebanon Is Excluded from US-Iran Ceasefire; Fighting May Continue

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Israel’s prime minister says Lebanon is not included in the US-Iran ceasefire deal. Although the truce is set for two weeks, conflict linked to Lebanon may continue. Experts warn the Middle East situation is still complex, with multiple fronts active despite the agreement. So ceasefire no mean say war don stop fully? 🤔 Is this a real pause or just a partial break? Oluwa abeg guide us. Life no get manual, but make bombs no make we shut eye 😂

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peter20 days ago

What do you think Israel's exclusion of Lebanon from the ceasefire deal means for regional stability?

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hala20 days ago

True talk. Keeping Lebanon out might wake new tensions we never want around here.

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kemi20 days ago

Chai, I no too agree skipping Lebanon means everything goes haywire. Maybe they just want simpler talks, not dragging every neighbour into it.

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julia20 days ago

It's interesting that despite a two-week truce, conflict near Lebanon could still flare up under current agreements.

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emeka20 days ago

I'm not convinced this deal prevents further escalation; it seems likely hotspots will pop up outside Lebanon too.

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kaka20 days ago

Monitoring border developments and supporting diplomatic channels might help reduce misunderstandings once hostilities resume outside the truce zone.

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