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Hezbollah and Israel truce holds in Lebanon as some displaced families begin to return home

Hezbollah and Israel truce holds in Lebanon as some displaced families begin to return home

Summary

A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah began, allowing many displaced families in Lebanon to start returning home. Despite warnings about dangers in some areas, people traveled south through damaged roads and rubble as calm settled in after weeks of fighting.

Key Facts

  • The ceasefire was arranged by the United States and took effect for 10 days.
  • More than one million people were displaced by the recent Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
  • Many families began returning home despite official warnings against going back immediately.
  • Roads and bridges, such as the Qasmiyeh bridge over the Litani River, were damaged but partially repaired.
  • Southern villages showed heavy destruction with ruined buildings and infrastructure.
  • The fighting escalated after Hezbollah fired missiles in response to Israel’s actions linked to its war on Iran.
  • Israeli airstrikes targeted areas including the southern suburb Haret Hreik in Beirut and infrastructure used by Hezbollah.
  • Local residents expressed mixed feelings of relief to return and concern about ongoing conflict.
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