Lebanon’s ceasefire is collapsing under near-daily Israeli strikes, deepening a humanitarian emergency in a country already shattered by economic collapse.
Browsing: Ceasefire
Syria’s ceasefire with the SDF ends Kurdish control of the northeast; stability now hinges on inclusive governance and disciplined security forces.
Lebanon’s ceasefire with Israel is fraying as Beirut balks at fully disarming Hezbollah, making renewed conflict likely.
The Gaza ceasefire hasn’t ended the Israel-Houthi war; both sides remain poised for conflict, complicating Yemen’s fragile peace process.
Trump’s Gaza ceasefire faces major hurdles: Hamas survives, the PA is weak, and international forces remain reluctant to deploy.
Israel freed hostages and holds buffer zones, but Hamas survives, governs half of Gaza, and gained diplomatic stature—making victory ambiguous.
Israel blocks Gaza’s governing committee, empowers proxy gangs, and pre-plans ceasefire collapse while projecting a facade of diplomatic progress.
A landmark Syria-SDF ceasefire and integration deal offers historic peace opportunity, but centralization and trust challenges remain formidable.
A weakened Hezbollah and a new Lebanese government create a fragile opening for change, but the risk of renewed war remains high.
Syria’s offensive against Kurdish forces triggers a fragile deal, raising risks of ISIS resurgence and shifting regional power dynamics.
