Two men are dead in south Lebanon. Israeli troops pulled the trigger. The ceasefire they signed less than a week ago is now a scrap of paper covered in blood.
Sources on the ground confirm the killings happened near the village of Kfar Kila, a place that has seen more than its share of body bags. Witnesses say the victims were local farmers, unarmed, checking on their land. The Israeli military claims they were 'approaching the border fence in a suspicious manner.
' Suspicious like a man returning to his olive grove. The fragile truce, brokered by Washington and Paris, was meant to bring calm after weeks of cross-border fire. Instead, it brought more of the same.
The Lebanese government is screaming violation. Hezbollah is watching. And the suits in Tel Aviv and Beirut are already spinning their versions of events.
But the facts are simple: two men are dead, the ceasefire is broken, and the only thing fragile here is the truth.








