Residents of Beirut have voiced deep skepticism regarding Israel's willingness to adhere to the recently announced ceasefire agreement. Many in Lebanon's capital remain unconvinced that the truce, which was brokered by former U.S. President Donald Trump, will be upheld by Israeli forces.
"We've seen too many broken promises before," said one local resident, reflecting a widespread sentiment of distrust that has taken root in the community. The cautious outlook stems from historical precedents and ongoing tensions in the region, leaving many to question the durability of the peace accord.