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In Mideast and around the world, everyone’s talking ‘ceasefire.’ But what does it really mean?
The article discusses how the term 'ceasefire' is being misused in the Middle East, with ongoing conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran despite declared agreements. Analysts argue that real hostilities continue, and the concept of a ceasefire is losing its traditional meaning as trust erodes between parties like the U.S. and Iran.
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- In Mideast and around the world, everyone's talking 'ceasefire.' But what does it really mean?
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- In Mideast and around the world, everyone's talking 'ceasefire.' But what does it really mean?
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