
Displaced Lebanese Return to Damaged Homes Amid Uneasy Ceasefire
Thousands of displaced Lebanese civilians are returning to their homes, particularly in southern Lebanon, following a ceasefire. Many are finding their villages heavily damaged, and the fragile truce is being tested by ongoing security concerns and occasional violations.
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BBC reports from Lebanese border town as residents try to return home
BBC Arabic's correspondent Carine Torbey reports from the border town of Khiam, as the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon goes into its second day.
Read full article →More Displaced Lebanese Head Home as Cease-Fire Is Tested
The truce appeared to mostly hold even as Israel said it had carried out strikes on what it called “terrorists” approaching its forces in southern Lebanon. Separately, a U.N. peacekeeper was killed.
By Euan Ward and Sarah Chaayto
Read full article →In southern Lebanon, displaced people return to their bombed villages
As the ceasefire takes effect, residents of southern Lebanon, Hezbollah's stronghold, return to their villages to witness the destruction caused by Israeli airstrikes.
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They grew up amid olive groves in southern Lebanon. The son of one married the other's daughter. Now they're living temporarily in a vacant building in central Beirut, displaced many times.
By Lauren Frayer
Read full article →Displaced Lebanese return as Israeli shelling violates ceasefire in south
Al Jazeera correspondents on the ground report that Israeli bulldozers are also continuing home demolitions.
Read full article →Southern Lebanon residents return home to devastation after ceasefire
After the ceasefire in Lebanon, displaced families are returning to heavily damaged towns like Nabatieh, where homes, businesses and essential services have been devastated by the war. Residents face a mix of relief and trauma as they begin to rebuild their lives, relying on aid for basic needs while confronting the scale of destruction left behind. FRANCE 24's team reports.
By FRANCE24
Read full article →Lebanese return to ‘unliveable’ areas as ceasefire with Israel mostly holds
By TOI
Read full article →Civilians count costs of war as they return to southern Lebanon
People displaced by weeks of airstrikes have begun returning to Beirut and southern Lebanon as a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took hold on Friday. Residents described scenes of destruction and fears of further conflict as they arrived home.
By RFI
Read full article →Displaced Lebanese hesitant to return home as lasting truce uncertain - Arab News
Displaced Lebanese hesitant to return home as lasting truce uncertain Arab News
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Destruction, hope in Beirut as Lebanese return home Kuwait Times
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