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Displaced Lebanese families return home despite Israeli attacks Tens of thousands of displaced Lebanese families
displaced Lebanese families are returning home despite ongoing reports of Israeli shelling and demolitions of homes
displaced families began returning to their homes Friday, even as Lebanese officials urged caution amid
Lebanese, many of whom have not returned home in almost three years. In 2024, Israel intensified its attacks on Lebanon and displaced more than one million people. To stay afloat – either as businesses or families
Displaced families began moving towards southern Lebanon and Beirut’s southern suburbs, despite warnings by officials not to attempt to return to their homes until it became clear whether the ceasefire would hold. The Lebanese
returning home just six weeks earlier. The streets of Beirut were filled with the sounds of car horns as people sought to escape. WhatsApp chats were filled with messages of resignation. “Here we go again
Lebanese village of Burj Rahal and the areas of Tyre and Zqouq al-Mufdi. Al Jazeera’s Obaida Hitto, reporting from Tyre, southern Lebanon, at the edge of the 500-metre (550-yard) perimeter that
return south. And Allawiya and Wehbe say they'll stay put — it's too dangerous. This isn't the first time these grandmothers have had to flee Israeli attacks. ### **Born in the south, displaced
returned to Mansouri on the first day of the temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah earlier this month, with his family, to their house up on the hill, which he says was only lightly damaged
returning to their homes. And that’s if they had homes to go back to at all. All but one room of Fadal Alawi’s home in the Hay el-Sellom neighbourhood of Beirut
home to thousands of civilians, including families, children and the elderly.” They added that attacking the neighbourhood would constitute a humanitarian “catastrophe”. . Responding to footage
family.  People clean up debris caused by an Israeli airstrike in Tyre, Lebanon. Photograph: Adri Salido/Getty Images Netanyahu said in a statement that
family displaced by the war were sheltering in a town in southern Lebanon called Saksakiyeh. A ceasefire, announced last month, has failed to stop the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the Shia Muslim armed group