A year after Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire, over 64,000 Lebanese displaced
Summary
More than a year after a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, over 64,000 people in Lebanon remain unable to return to their homes. The ongoing conflict has led to frequent violations of the ceasefire agreement, with continued attacks in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley. Israeli forces still occupy some areas in southern Lebanon, contributing to the displacement.Key Facts
- A ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel began on November 27, 2024.
- Over 64,000 people in Lebanon are still displaced more than a year after the ceasefire.
- The war initially displaced about 1.2 million people, over a quarter of Lebanon's population.
- Israeli forces continue to control five points in southern Lebanon.
- There have been over 2,000 Israeli violations of the ceasefire from late 2024 to 2025.
- Since the ceasefire, Israeli actions have resulted in more than 330 deaths in Lebanon, including 127 civilians.
- Many displaced individuals cannot return to their homes due to ongoing violence and destruction.
- The region remains unstable, with concerns about safety and further attacks.
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