Lebanon Ceasefire Offers Little Relief to Displaced Beirut Families
Thousands displaced by conflict in Lebanon remain in makeshift camps in Beirut, finding little comfort despite a ceasefire. Many doubt the long-term effectiveness of the truce, struggling with uncertain safety and living conditions.
Months after fleeing the fighting in eastern and southern Lebanon, thousands of displaced people remain in makeshift camps across Beirut. Despite the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, many say they feel no safer and have little confidence the truce will hold. France 24's special correspondent Antonia Kerrigan