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Israel–Hezbollah ceasefire: reasons for caution

Posted by: The Conversation

Date: Friday, 29 November 2024

The Israel–Hezbollah ceasefire is being trumpeted as a diplomatic breakthrough. However, Marika Sosnowski, who studies the less obvious consequences of ceasefires, says there’s reason to be cautious.

Both sides have agreed to stop the violence. Now comes the hard part. Much will depend on the next 60 days, during which time Israel is expected to remove its troops and the Lebanese army will take control of Hezbollah territory in southern Lebanon.

On Sunday the world will mark World Aids Day. Options available for HIV prevention have expanded considerably. These now range from oral pre-exposure prophylaxis to vaginal rings and long-term injectables. So what influences whether or not people select any of these options? Behavioural scientist Hilton Humphries sets out the factors that influence people’s decisions, and the steps they take before making a final choice.

Justin Bergman

International Affairs Editor

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Marika Sosnowski, The University of Melbourne

The ceasefire deal is a welcome step, but the lack of specific details raises questions about whether a ‘lasting calm’ can be achieved.

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Hilton Humphries, Human Sciences Research Council

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Megan Bryson, University of Tennessee

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