Yet Another Fragile Peace Agreement In Lebanon | Faultlines

The latest US-brokered ceasefire in Lebanon offers a fragile glimmer of hope, but history demands we view it with extreme skepticism. on paper, the terms are ambitious: a complete cessation of fire, and the total withdrawal of Hezbollah south of the Litani river. Yet, the glaring flaw remains. Hezbollah was not a formal party to these Washington talks. For this deal to hold, the Lebanese government must do what it has failed to do for decades: assert true sovereignty over a heavily armed militia. NDTV world's Gaurie Dwivedi sheds light on what's at stake for the US, Iran, Israel and Hezbollah. major general randy manner (r), former officer in the us army, joins the broadcast with more insights.