
"Tens of thousands of displaced Lebanese families are returning home despite ongoing reports of Israeli shelling and demolitions of homes near the country's southern border. Cars loaded with mattresses, bags and salvaged belongings continued streaming south on Saturday as families went back to see if their homes remained."
"A preliminary assessment by Lebanese authorities conducted before the truce found that nearly 40,000 homes had been destroyed or damaged. Beirut's southern suburbs were among the worst-hit areas, followed by districts across southern Lebanon."
"Amid the fragile ceasefire, Al Jazeera correspondents on the ground reported that Israeli bulldozers were continuing demolition and land-clearing operations in several areas of southern Lebanon, while Israeli artillery also shelled areas around Beit Lif, al-Qantara and Toul."
Displaced Lebanese families are returning home despite ongoing Israeli shelling and home demolitions. Many families are checking on their homes, which have been severely damaged. A preliminary assessment indicated that nearly 40,000 homes were destroyed or damaged, particularly in Beirut's southern suburbs. A 10-day ceasefire has raised hopes, but uncertainty remains as Israeli bulldozers continue demolition operations. Residents near the border face challenges returning due to damage from attacks and warnings from Israeli forces.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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