The United States and Iran have reached an agreement aimed at terminating their current state of conflict.
While the terms include a cessation of “military operations” within Lebanon, Israel has asserted that its forces will maintain an indefinite presence in the region.
As displaced residents in Beirut begin attempting to return to their homes, BBC international editor Jeremy Bowen examines the potential consequences of this agreement for all parties involved.
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