In Israel, some residents question the viability of peace dealpublished at 19:59 BST
Kristina Volk
Reporting from Jerusalem
Image source, EPA/ShutterstockCarlos lives in Upper Galilee in Israel, 2.8 km away from the border with Lebanon.
He told the BBC earlier that today had been a "quieter day than normal" but it is a quiet he does not trust.
He said the lives in his community have been disrupted for a long time as it is "hard to live across the border of an organisation whose aim is to wipe you out".
He does not believe that the memorandum of understanding will last as he says a peace agreement can only succeed when you have a "winning side".
For now he and his family remain on high alert as for him this won't even be a "time out for the North."
He adds that the civil impact gets forgotten all too often and for the international community it is more important that the "stock markets soar again".













