The ceasefire is seen as a temporary measure rather than a permanent solution to the ongoing conflict.
The underlying issues, particularly the Palestinian situation, remain unresolved and could lead to future hostilities.
Both Israel and Hezbollah face internal and external pressures that influence their willingness to agree to a ceasefire.
The ceasefire may lead to a temporary reduction in hostilities, but tensions are likely to resurface if underlying issues are not addressed.
The role of the Lebanese Army and the UN Interposition Force could be pivotal in maintaining peace in the region.
International involvement will be crucial in addressing the root causes of the conflict, particularly regarding Palestinian rights.
Ceasefire Between Israel and Hezbollah: A Temporary Solution?
The Context of the Ceasefire
Future Implications for Lebanon and Israel