Residents of Tripoli are preparing for Eid al-Adha in a fragile calm following deadly clashes between rival armed groups last month, with many expressing skepticism about lasting peace. Despite a semblance of normalcy, concerns linger about potential violence after the holiday, particularly among families affected by the recent turmoil, which resulted in at least eight deaths. The ongoing political division in Libya, marked by a power struggle between the UN-recognized government in Tripoli and a rival administration in the east, complicates the situation further, leaving the future uncertain.