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A 10-day truce is declared as bombs still fall, villages vanish, and an entire population is pushed into permanent displacement.
Joshua Scheer
They call it a ceasefire.
They always do.
A “10-day pause,” announced with the polished language of diplomacy and posted like a victory lap on social media. Leaders speak. Statements are issued. Headlines flash BREAKING NEWS. And somewhere between the words “peace” and “progress,” the reality on the ground disappears.
Because while Washington celebrates, Lebanon is still burning.
According to reporting captured in the live updates and field coverage , Israeli forces have killed more than 2,000 people in Lebanon, displaced over a million, and turned entire مناطق into unrecognizable fields of rubble. Even as the ceasefire is announced, strikes continue. Bridges collapse. Villages are erased. Families run—not toward safety, but away from what used to be home.
This is not peace. This is choreography.
THE PERFORMANCE OF DIPLOMACY
President Donald Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a temporary ceasefire. Meetings in Washington. Calls between leaders. Invitations to the White House. The machinery of diplomacy is fully on display.
But look closer.
Israel has already made clear its forces will remain inside southern Lebanon—holding territory, expanding a so-called “security zone,” and continuing operations under the same logic that has defined the war from the start: control, dominance, permanence.
A ceasefire that does not end occupation is not a ceasefire.
It’s a pause to consolidate.
Lebanon, for its part, welcomes the announcement—not because it signals resolution, but because anything that slows the violence, even briefly, is survival.
And survival is all that’s left.
DOMICIDE: ERASING A PEOPLE BY ERASING THEIR HOMES
The word is clinical: domicide.
But what it means is simple.
Erase the house, and you erase the life inside it.
Entire villages in southern Lebanon have been systematically destroyed—homes rigged with explosives, neighborhoods flattened in controlled detonations. This is not incidental damage. It is strategy.
A tactic refined in Gaza now exported north.
Satellite images show ghost towns where communities once stood. Families who fled expecting to return now watch their homes disappear in real time—sometimes on video, sometimes in silence.
One man described watching his entire town square explode. His shop. His memories. His life’s work.
Gone in seconds.
This is not war as most people understand it. There are no front lines here—only a slow, deliberate removal of the conditions needed to live.
No homes.
No return.
No future.
THE NUMBERS DON’T CAPTURE THE TRUTH
The data is staggering:
- Over 2,100 killed in Lebanon
- Thousands more wounded
- Entire regions emptied
- Infrastructure systematically destroyed
- Over one million displaced
And yet the numbers still fail.
Because what cannot be measured is what is being erased:
Springtime in a village that no longer exists.
A child’s memory of home.
A family business built over decades.
A place that anchored generations now scattered across continents.
What is being destroyed is not just infrastructure—it is continuity.
You cannot bomb a place into peace.
You cannot erase homes and call it security.
You cannot destroy a future and then negotiate its terms.
Because once a place is gone—
There is nothing left to negotiate over.
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