Key facts
- A U.S.-brokered cease-fire deal between Israel and Lebanon is showing little sign of taking hold.
- The deal requires Hezbollah to halt its attacks first.
- Hezbollah's leader rejected the terms of the cease-fire.
- Israel stated its offensive operations will continue.
A U.S.-brokered cease-fire deal aimed at de-escalating the conflict between Israel and Lebanon is facing significant challenges and shows little indication of taking hold. The effectiveness of the agreement is contingent upon Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group, first halting its attacks. However, the leader of Hezbollah has rejected these terms. In response, Israel has stated that its offensive operations in the region will continue, indicating a potential continuation of hostilities despite the cease-fire efforts.
