Lebanon Faces Uncertainty After US-Iran Deal Announcement
Fighting in southern Lebanon reportedly abated on Monday, following the announcement of a US-Iran deal aimed at resolving a broader conflict. Despite the de-escalation, local Lebanese authorities have advised displaced populations against immediate returns to their homes. Concurrently, Israel has stated its intention to maintain its troop presence in the region, contributing to widespread confusion regarding the specific implications of the agreement for Lebanon.

Fighting in southern Lebanon reportedly abated on Monday, following the announcement of a US-Iran deal. This agreement was presented as a measure to end a wider regional conflict.
Despite the reported de-escalation, local authorities in Lebanon issued warnings to displaced individuals, advising them against rushing back to their homes. This caution highlights concerns about the immediate stability of the region.
Further adding to the uncertainty, Israel declared it would not withdraw its troops from the area. The precise terms of the US-Iran deal and their specific implications for Lebanon remain unclear, contributing to widespread confusion within the country.
According to France 24, reporter Renée Davis provided this update from Beirut.

