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Displaced Lebanese return south under fragile ceasefire deal

Displaced Lebanese return south under fragile ceasefire deal

Summary

Displaced Lebanese people are returning to southern Lebanon after a ceasefire stopped months of Israeli air strikes. The truce was supported by both the United States and Iran, but many returnees worry the peace will not last.

Key Facts

  • Many Lebanese left southern Lebanon due to Israeli bombardment.
  • A ceasefire has now stopped the attacks.
  • The ceasefire was backed by the United States and Iran.
  • People are beginning to return to their damaged homes and towns.
  • There are concerns the ceasefire might not hold firmly.
  • The situation in southern Lebanon remains fragile after months of conflict.
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