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Families return to shattered towns as fragile ceasefire holds in Lebanon

Families return to shattered towns as fragile ceasefire holds in Lebanon

Summary

Families in southern Lebanon are returning to their homes after a ceasefire was announced between the United States and Iran. Many homes and buildings were heavily damaged during months of fighting and air raids, leaving some neighborhoods badly destroyed.

Key Facts

  • A ceasefire agreement was announced between the United States and Iran.
  • The ceasefire stopped months of cross-border fighting and air raids in southern Lebanon.
  • Homes, shops, and public buildings were heavily damaged or destroyed.
  • Many families had been forced to leave their homes and took shelter elsewhere.
  • Some families are returning to salvage belongings, while others try to rebuild their lives.
  • Basic services like water and electricity are still disrupted.
  • Israeli attacks have killed 3,798 people since March 2, according to Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health.
  • About 1.2 million people were displaced by the conflict.
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