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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