Bangladesh, June 1 -- As Lebanon navigates a fraught period of uneasy calm, the issue of Hezbollahs disarmament remains at the heart of its prospects for peace and national recovery. Recent events underscore both the fragility of the current ceasefire and the deep complexities that surround efforts to build a stable future.

Between late April and early May 2025, Lebanon was rocked by two Israeli airstrikes, both ostensibly aimed at Hezbollah targets. The first, in Beiruts southern suburbs, and the second, in southern Lebanon, resulted in casualties and renewed anxieties. While such confrontations are not new, their occurrence during a nominal five-month truce highlights the precariousness of the current situation.

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