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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Lebanese Public Skepticism Regarding Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Agreement

Jun 30, 2026 12:30 PM CT Beirut, Lebanon lebanon,hezbollah,israel,diplomacy,public-opinion,ceasefire

Summary

Lebanese citizens, including those opposed to Hezbollah, express deep concern and skepticism regarding a recent peace deal between the Lebanese government and Israel. This domestic reaction highlights the fragile political landscape in Lebanon and potential instability surrounding the implementation of the agreement, which involves key proxy actor Hezbollah.

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Even Lebanese locals who don't like Hezbollah, the local group fighting Israel, are deeply concerned about the deal their government has made with the neighboring country.

Sources (1)

T2 Deutsche Welle
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Actor Responses

Hezbollah NEUTRAL

Identified as the local group fighting Israel, central to the conflict context.

Israel NEUTRAL

Party to the peace deal with the Lebanese government.

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