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Israel-Lebanon conflict: Why military pressure isn't enough
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Israel-Lebanon conflict: Why military pressure isn't enough

From Times of Oman · () English

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  • Fighting continues in southern Lebanon despite a partial ceasefire agreement.
  • The Israeli flag has been raised over Fort Beaufort in the region.
  • The conflict highlights the limitations of military pressure in achieving peace.

Despite a partial ceasefire agreement, military clashes persist in southern Lebanon, underscoring the complex and ongoing nature of the conflict. The Israeli flag has been observed flying over Fort Beaufort in the region since the weekend, signaling continued Israeli military presence and operations. This development occurs even as efforts for a broader cessation of hostilities are reportedly underway. The situation on the ground indicates that military pressure alone is insufficient to resolve the deep-seated tensions and achieve lasting peace. The continued fighting raises concerns about civilian safety and the potential for further escalation. International mediators and regional actors are engaged in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation, but the persistent armed conflict poses significant challenges to these endeavors. The presence of the Israeli flag at Fort Beaufort serves as a stark visual reminder of the unresolved territorial and security issues at play. The article suggests that a comprehensive approach, encompassing political and diplomatic solutions alongside any military considerations, is necessary to address the root causes of the conflict and foster stability in the region.

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