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In Mideast and around the world, everyone's talking 'ceasefire.' But what does it really mean?
The article discusses the ambiguity of 'ceasefire' in the Middle East, highlighting ongoing conflicts despite agreements, such as Israel's attacks on Gaza, Lebanon's ineffective ceasefire, and stalled Iran-US talks in Qatar. Experts argue that ceasefires no longer guarantee halted hostilities, citing examples like the Korean Armistice Agreement.
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