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Fragile Lebanon ceasefire teeters on the brink as fears grow peace could unravel

Sky News Australia

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June 23, 2026

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A fragile ceasefire in Lebanon is holding for now, but fears remain that renewed fighting could erupt at any moment. Lebanese officials said adherence to the truce has been near total since Saturday despite isolated incidents. Reports of Israeli shelling, sound grenades and drone activity have kept tensions elevated across the country. The unrest has also tested the wider US-Iran agreement aimed at cooling tensions across the Middle East.

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Ya Libnan

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· Jun 30, 2026

France welcomes framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel

Illustration- The Lebanese people are tired of fighting the wars of others. Their future belongs to one state, one army, and one sovereign Lebanon The agreement brokered by the United States and signed in Washington should pave the way for the total recovery of Lebanon’s sovereignty within the country’s borders. Paris- France welcomes the framework []

Iran Herald

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· Jun 26, 2026

Protests erupt in Beirut over deal with Israel

Hezbollah warned the Lebanese government that it was risking a civil warProtests have broken out in Beirut after the Lebanese government signed a peace agreement with Israel and the US that was rejected by Hezbollah.People gathered in the streets waving Hezbollah and Iranian flags. Armed Hezbollah supporters rode in motorcades, while government troops were deployed across the capital and

TRT World

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· Jul 1, 2026

Residents struggle as Israeli-controlled zone cuts off Lebanese border village

As Israel’s military continues to consolidate control of territory in southern Lebanon, people living under Israeli occupation say they’re struggling to survive. TRT World has gained exclusive access to the border village of Rmeich, one of the few villages that has not been destroyed in Israel’s self-declared buffer zone. Many have been almost entirely cut-off from the rest of Lebanon since hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah reignited last March. Randolph Nogel followed a civilian convoy travelling to the isolated border village, and sent this exclusive report.

Al-Monitor

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· Jul 6, 2026

Lebanon's south takes a breath as families return to shattered homes and lives

By Jana Choukeir and Khalil AshawiTYRE, July 6 (Reuters) - On a beachfront in the coastal city of Tyre, war has finally abated just enough for children to play in the waves and families to gather under parasols as life slowly returns to southern Lebanon.But away from the shore, people coming home after months of exile are having to adapt to harsh new realities: the threat of conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah flaring up again and the challenge of rebuilding from the destruction Israeli bombs have wreaked on their hometowns.

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jun 25, 2026

Lebanese Resistance: Israeli targeting of civilians violates ceasefire

Lebanese Resistance: Israeli targeting of civilians violates ceasefire

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 28, 2026

Iran and US trade strikes

The Middle East ceasefire looks more fragile after fresh strikes between the US and Iran.

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Related coverage for "Fragile Lebanon ceasefire teeters on the brink as fears grow peace could unravel": Ya Libnan — France welcomes framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel. Iran Herald — Protests erupt in Beirut over deal with Israel . TRT World — Residents struggle as Israeli-controlled zone cuts off Lebanese border village. Al-Monitor — Lebanon's south takes a breath as families return to shattered homes and lives. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Lebanese Resistance: Israeli targeting of civilians violates ceasefire. Brisbane Times — Iran and US trade strikes