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Thousands returning home to south Lebanon after Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire

Families start making their way home, defying Israeli military warning not to return to areas it had forcibly evacuated.

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Displaced people return to south Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold
A family returning to their village after the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel went into effect, in Tyre, south Lebanon. [Hussein Malla/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 27 Nov 202427 Nov 2024

As a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect, much of Lebanon was quiet for the first time following 14 months of a conflict that has killed thousands of people.

The displaced residents of southern Lebanon started returning to their homes amid celebrations hours after the ceasefire started at 4am (02:00 GMT) on Wednesday.

While there were concerns about whether the truce would hold and lead to the permanent end of fighting between the Israeli military and the Lebanese armed group, there was also relief across the tiny Mediterranean nation.

Thousands of people made their way to southern Lebanon, defying a warning from the Israeli military to stay away from previously evacuated areas.

Cars jammed the highway linking the capital, Beirut, to the south, with people returning with their belongings tied on top of their cars. Traffic was gridlocked at the northern entrance of the port city of Sidon.

Displaced people also started returning to the coastal city of Tyre on motorcycles and in cars.

The vast scale of the Israeli military’s strategy of forced displacement and intense bombardment that laid waste to towns and cities means that many people may not have much to return to.

As dawn broke in Beirut, plumes of smoke were visible from areas hit by Israeli strikes before the ceasefire took effect.

On Tuesday, residents in the capital and its southern suburbs endured the most intense day of strikes since the war began.

At least 42 people were killed by Israeli attacks across Lebanon on Tuesday, according to local authorities. Hezbollah also fired rockets into Israel, triggering air raid sirens in the country’s north.

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At least 3,823 people have been killed and 15,859 wounded in Israeli attacks in Lebanon since the war on Gaza began last October.

People flash victory signs as they return back to their villages after a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel began early morning, in Tyre city, south Lebanon, Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
People flash victory signs as they return to their villages in Tyre. There was relief across the country, but also concerns about whether the agreement would hold. [Hussein Malla/AP Photo]
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Displaced people return to south Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold
Displaced families carry mattresses as they prepare to return to their villages in Sidon. [Mohammed Zaatari/AP Photo]
Displaced people return to south Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold
On the highway linking Beirut with southern Lebanon, thousands of people were making their way home, defying a warning from the Israeli military to stay away from previously evacuated areas. [Hussein Malla/AP Photo]
Displaced people return to south Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold
People celebrate after the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah went into effect, in Sidon, amid hopes that it will bring a permanent end to Israeli attacks on Lebanese towns and cities. [Mohammed Zaatari/AP Photo]
Displaced people return to south Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold
Residents make their way back to southern Lebanon. US President Joe Biden said the deal involves Israeli forces withdrawing from Lebanon over 60 days, with Lebanon’s military taking control of territory in the south of the country to ensure Hezbollah does not rebuild forces. [Hussein Malla/AP Photo]
Displaced people return to south Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold
The ceasefire has brought relief across the tiny Mediterranean nation, coming after days of some of the most intense air strikes and clashes since the war began. [Aziz Taher/Reuters]
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Displaced people return to south Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold
People drive past destroyed buildings as they arrive in Tyre. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]

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