Israel Still Trippin' in Lebanon After US-Iran 'Ceasefire' – Ain't No Peace
They sayin' it's a ceasefire, but the bombs still droppin' on our peoples in Lebanon, and ain't nobody safe.

Yo, what up, fam? They talkin' 'bout a ceasefire between the US and Iran, but out here in Lebanon, it's the same ol' song and dance. Israel still clappin' back, droppin' bombs in the South like it's a block party. Tyre, Nabatieh – ain't nobody exempt.
Netanyahu straight up said that ceasefire ain't applyin' to Lebanon. Real talk, he's basically tellin' everybody, 'We gon' do what we gon' do.' Hezbollah in the mix, backed by Iran, and the whole situation is a hot mess. Sh*t been goin' on for decades, and ain't no end in sight.
We talkin' 'bout over 1,500 dead, including 130 kids. That's our future, gone. And over a million displaced – one in five people in Lebanon ain't got a home right now. They sleepin' in schools, tents, even in they cars. This ain't livin', this is survival.
Israel claimin' they tryna create a 'security buffer zone,' but all I see is destruction. Villages leveled, families torn apart. They tryna push Hezbollah back, but they just makin' more enemies. People ain't gonna forget this sh*t.
Hezbollah gettin' blamed for draggin' Lebanon into this, but they also got support from the Shia community. They see 'em as protectin' they turf from Israel. It's complicated, man. Ain't no clear good guys or bad guys.
This whole thing just puttin' more pressure on Lebanon, which already strugglin'. Schools packed, tensions high, people scared. And the government talkin' 'bout disarmin' Hezbollah? That's a whole 'nother can of worms. President Aoun know that's a recipe for disaster.
This ain't politics, this is real life. People dyin', homes bein' destroyed. We need peace, we need help, but most of all, we need respect. Stop treatin' Lebanon like a playground for superpowers to flex they muscles. These our lives.
Ceasefire ain't worth sh*t if the bombs keep droppin'. Time for the world to wake up and see what's really goin' on. No cap.
Sources:
- Al Jazeera (for on-the-ground reporting from Lebanon, recognize the bias) - Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP) - Independent research on the region - Human Rights Watch (for documenting human rights abuses)

