Ceasefire Sparks Hope Amid Uncertainty in Lebanon
A 10-day US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah brings tentative calm to Lebanon. Thousands of displaced families begin their journey home despite ongoing risks and Israeli warnings. The Lebanese army plans to secure the south as part of renewed efforts for peace and order.
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A US-brokered ceasefire has fostered a cautious sense of calm in Lebanon as thousands of displaced citizens embark on a journey back to their homes. Despite the fragility of the truce and Israel's warnings, many Lebanese families are grabbing the opportunity to return to what remains of their livelihoods.
Recovery efforts begin as the Lebanese military prepares to secure areas vacated by Israeli forces. Lebanese President, Joseph Aoun, emphasized the army's essential role in re-establishing order in southern Lebanon and addressing territorial disputes. This move is part of a broader push to bolster the ceasefire and support diplomatic resolutions.
Meanwhile, emotions remain varied in northern Israel, with residents expressing skepticism about the ceasefire's potential longevity. Some advocate ongoing military action against Hezbollah, reflecting the underlying tension despite the current calm along the border.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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