Residents return to war-ravaged southern Lebanon with hope and sorrow after the U.S.-Iran deal
Summary
Residents are returning to southern Lebanon's coastal city of Tyre after recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah. The returns come shortly after a U.S.-Iran agreement aimed at ending conflicts in the Middle East, but the future remains uncertain as fighting continues and key issues like Israeli withdrawal are unresolved.Key Facts
- Tyre in southern Lebanon was hit by Israeli airstrikes aimed at Hezbollah.
- Israel had warned its citizens to evacuate before the strikes.
- Many homes and businesses in Tyre were damaged or destroyed.
- The U.S. and Iran reached a deal to end wars in the Middle East, including Lebanon.
- The deal does not include direct participation by Israel or Hezbollah.
- Iran demands Israeli withdrawal from parts of southern Lebanon; the deal only guarantees Lebanon’s territorial integrity.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said Israel will maintain a security presence in southern Lebanon as needed.
- Hezbollah said it will respect a ceasefire if Israel fully complies.
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