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UPDATE: Lebanon, eternally forgotten by peace? With N. Houry, Dr. P. Noun, D. Delos, C. Payen and A. Samrani – Let’s talk about it, guests

Sources confirm that the following story has emerged from the international scene.

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To be found in the program Lebanon is observing a day of national mourning this Thursday after the worst strikes the country has seen since the start of the war. At least 203 people were killed and 1,000 others injured in Israeli strikes on Wednesday. This Lebanese front is one of the uncertain facts of the ceasefire concluded between Iran and Washington. The two camps dispute the terms of the truce and its modalities. How to explain this deluge of Israeli fire? What can it cause in Lebanon, where the war has already left nearly 2,000 dead and a million displaced? Can Hezbollah last much longer? Will Lebanon derail the very fragile ceasefire? Is Lebanon the eternal forgotten place of peace? Let’s talk about it with Nadim Houry, executive director of the Arab Reform Initiative think tank, Dr Peter Houn, pediatric oncologist and founder of the NGO Kids First Association, David Delos, international columnist at France 24, Cyril Payen, senior reporter at France 24, and Anthony Samrani, co-editor in chief of L’Orient-Le Jour.


What This Means:

This development could have far-reaching consequences for global politics in the months ahead.

This is part of a broader trend that has been reshaping the geopolitical landscape in recent months.

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Source: This article was originally published in another language by France 24 – Infos, news & actualités – L'information internationale en direct and has been translated and adapted for our global English-speaking audience. Read the original article here.

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