What the Ceasefire in Lebanon Means for the Middle East

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2024-11-28

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Israel and Lebanon have reached a ceasefire agreement that ends more than a year of fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group, Hezbollah. WSJ’s Jared Malsin takes us inside the deal and explores what it could mean for the region. Further Reading: -Israel Says Cease-Fire Takes Effect in Lebanon  -Israel Approves Cease-Fire With Lebanon Aimed at Ending Hezbollah Conflict  Further Listening: -The Risk of an All-Out War in the Middle East  -Exploding Pagers and the Risk of a Spreading War  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • For weeks, life in Lebanon has been punctuated by the sounds of surveillance drones, sirens and explosions.

  • As the Israeli military attacked the militant group Hezbollah.

  • Then today, it all stopped, because Israel and Lebanon agreed to a cease fire.

  • There was palpable relief in Lebanon today.

  • People have been waiting for this for a long time.

  • Our colleague Jared Nelson has been reporting in Beirut.

  • So I was out in the southern section of Beirut, which is called Dahia in Arabic,

  • which is where most of the Israeli air strikes in the city have taken place.

  • And now you have people coming back to a neighborhood that has been shaken by the bombing fires that were still burning.

  • Firefighters trying to put out those blazes.

  • You had the supporters of Hezbollah driving through the street on motorcycles and cars waving the yellow Hezbollah flags.

  • People coming back to homes only to find out that they'd been bombed on the very last night of the bombing.

  • So it was a very surreal scene.

  • How will this cease fire change the wider war going on in the Middle East?

  • It de-escalates one of the fronts in this multipolar conflict that we've seen in the Middle East.

  • And to be clear, this deal is regarding the conflict in Lebanon only.

  • The war in Gaza continues.

  • Yes, and that is significant.

  • The war in Gaza continues, Israel's tensions with Iran continue,

  • Israel's continued bombing of Syria where they're trying to cut off Hezbollah's supply lines and kind of roll back Iranian influence across the region.