Journey Home Amid Fragile Ceasefire: Lebanon's Uncertain Return
A 10-day US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah sees displaced families returning to Lebanon, despite warnings and ongoing dangers. While some Lebanese eagerly make their way home, challenges persist with destruction evident in southern regions, and uncertainty looms over the truce's sustainability.
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In a fragile calm, parts of Lebanon witnessed a cautious return to normalcy on Friday as a US-brokered 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect.
Displaced families began their journey home, maneuvering through wrecked infrastructure and heeding warnings against returning to southern regions, which remain under threat.
Despite skepticism about the truce's durability, Lebanese citizens return with hope, facing a challenging landscape of destroyed homes and communities.
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