Israel Strikes Southern Lebanon Again Despite 45-Day Ceasefire Extension
Israel has launched a fresh series of air strikes on southern Lebanon — just one day after a 45-day ceasefire extension was agreed following talks in Washington — in what has become a deeply troubling pattern of military action that renders the ceasefire agreement largely meaningless in practice.
The timing is stark. Washington brokers an extension. Israel strikes anyway. This cycle has repeated itself throughout the conflict, raising serious questions about what a ceasefire actually means when one party continues military operations regardless of what is agreed at the negotiating table.
Southern Lebanon has absorbed enormous punishment throughout this conflict. Communities that were promised relief through ceasefire agreements have instead experienced continued strikes, displacement, and destruction. For the people on the ground the diplomatic language of extensions and frameworks offers little protection when the bombs keep falling.
The agreement reached in Washington carries the weight of American diplomatic involvement. That makes Israel’s immediate return to strikes particularly significant — it suggests that even direct US engagement is not translating into genuine restraint on the ground.
A ceasefire that is never observed is not a ceasefire. It is a pause in the paperwork while the war continues.
The people of southern Lebanon deserve more than agreements that exist only on paper.
— KeStar Worldwide | Fast. Clear. Unfiltered.
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