Afghanistan, April 30 -- Amnesty International warned fragile ceasefires in the Middle East risk collapse, leaving millions of civilians exposed to ongoing violence and instability.
Amnesty International has warned that temporary ceasefires across the Middle East remain fragile and could collapse at any moment, placing millions of civilians at continued risk. The organization said ongoing hostilities and unresolved tensions are preventing meaningful stability in the region.
In a report released Wednesday, Amnesty said ceasefire arrangements involving the United States and Iran, as well as between Israel and Lebanon, are unstable and lack the guarantees needed for long-term peace. It noted that these agreements have so far failed to halt u...