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Displaced Lebanese families return home despite Israeli attacks

Displaced Lebanese families return home despite Israeli attacks

Summary

Thousands of displaced Lebanese families are returning to southern Lebanon despite ongoing Israeli attacks near the border. A recent 10-day ceasefire has allowed families to check their homes, though many found them damaged, and tensions remain high between Hezbollah and Israel.

Key Facts

  • Tens of thousands of Lebanese families began returning home near the southern border despite continued Israeli shelling.
  • A 10-day truce between Lebanon and Israel recently took place, giving families a chance to assess their homes.
  • The Lebanese army advised residents to delay returning home because of safety concerns.
  • Hezbollah warned it is ready to respond if Israel breaks the ceasefire.
  • Many homes were destroyed or badly damaged, making some families hesitant to stay.
  • Israeli attacks during the conflict killed nearly 2,300 people and displaced over one million.
  • Israel created a "Yellow Line" military buffer zone in southern Lebanon similar to one in Gaza.
  • Local leaders are working to restore services and clear roads to help people return safely.
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