Ceasefire on the Horizon: Can France and the US Bring Peace to the Middle East?

Middle East, New York, LebanonThu Sep 26 2024
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The delicate dance of diplomacy has been underway in the Middle East, as France and the United States work together to broker a 21-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. The proposal, which is expected to be released soon, aims to create a window for negotiations and bring a halt to the escalating violence that has already claimed over 600 lives in Lebanon. The French foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, emphasized the importance of a swift acceptance of the proposal, stating that "war is not unavoidable. " He noted that France, as a former colonial power in Lebanon, has a vested interest in finding a solution to the crisis. The US, too, is deeply engaged, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other key officials working tirelessly to de-escalate tensions and bring about a lasting peace.
But can a ceasefire be enough to bring lasting stability to the region? The answer lies in the delicate balance of power between Israel and Hezbollah. While the proposal may provide a temporary reprieve from the fighting, the underlying issues that have driven the conflict remain unresolved. The Israeli government has given the green light to pursue a deal, but only if it includes the return of Israeli civilians to their homes. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has thrown his support behind the French-US plan, which he believes has international backing and could put an end to the "dirty war. " However, the Lebanese official's words of caution, stating that a halt in the fighting is not just a matter of "wishful thinking," serve as a reminder of the challenges ahead.
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