Lebanese return to devastated south as fragile 10-day truce takes hold
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Lebanese return to devastated south as fragile 10-day truce takes hold
"Hezbollah warned that it has its finger on the trigger in case of Israeli violations of the temporary ceasefire, indicating a readiness to respond to perceived threats."
"Displaced Lebanese have begun returning to their homes in the south, despite warnings from the Lebanese army to delay their return due to ongoing risks."
"Lebanon's army accused Israel of several early violations of the ceasefire, including intermittent shelling of southern Lebanese villages, raising concerns about the truce's stability."
"The conflict has resulted in over 2,100 deaths and the displacement of approximately 1.2 million people, highlighting the severe humanitarian impact of the ongoing violence."
Hezbollah has stated it is prepared to respond to any Israeli violations of a temporary ceasefire. Displaced Lebanese are cautiously returning to their homes in southern Lebanon after a 10-day truce was agreed upon. Despite the ceasefire, the Lebanese army reported early Israeli violations, including shelling. The situation remains tense, with casualties reported from both sides. French President Emmanuel Macron expressed concern over the ceasefire being undermined by ongoing military actions. The conflict has resulted in significant loss of life and displacement in the region.
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