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Displaced Lebanese families return home despite Israeli attacks Tens of thousands of displaced Lebanese families
displaced families began returning to their homes Friday, even as Lebanese officials urged caution amid
displaced Lebanese families are returning home despite ongoing reports of Israeli shelling and demolitions of homes
Lebanese demand since the start of the war and said he hoped displaced residents would be able to return home
Lebanese demand since the start of the war and said he hoped displaced residents would be able to return home
Lebanese army warned people displaced from southern Lebanon about returning home because of intermittent shelling
Displaced Lebanese have begun cautiously returning to their homes in the south after Lebanon and Israel
Lebanese army warned people displaced from southern Lebanon about returning home because of intermittent shelling
return of displaced persons to their homes,” she said in brief comments released by the Lebanese
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said he hopes the agreement will allow those have been displaced by the conflict to return to their homes
displaced people](/news/2026/4/16/displaced-lebanese-wary-as-ceasefire-between-israel-and-hezbollah-begins) in downtown Beirut told Al Jazeera they didn’t trust the Israelis to uphold the ceasefire and would wait before returning to their homes – if they have homes to return
displaced people to return to their homes, and measures to ease the humanitarian crisis in her country. Israel’s ambassador, Yechiel Leiter, called the discussions a “wonderful exchange”. He highlighted points of agreement, including
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
displaced people of the south on their return home. Cars blasted pro-Hezbollah music and waved the yellow flags of the group, claiming victory. The mass return to the south came despite continued occupation
displaced](/features/2026/4/20/to-stay-or-to-go-no-good-options-for-lebanon-displaced) more than 1.2 million people while expanding its invasion of Lebanon and establishing what it calls a “yellow line” around 10km (6 miles) from the border. Residents are not allowed to return
Lebanese towns and villages it now occupies in the south. The Israeli military has been publishing videos on social media and in releases to the press showing entire neighborhoods eviscerated in seconds, the concrete homes
homes, roads and olive trees. The incidents come as Israeli forces step up attacks on Lebanon, including the capital, Beirut, claiming they are striking Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure. Israeli forces also continue to occupy large
displace more than 1.2 million people in Lebanon in a bombing campaign across the country. Israel has killed [journalists](/news/2026/4/2/un-experts-urge-investigation-into-israels-killing-of-lebanese-journalists), [medical workers](/news/2026/3/14/israel-kills-12-medics-in-attack-in-southern-lebanon-as-war-drags-on), and devastated southern Lebanon’s [medical infrastructure](/features/2026/4/3/how-israel-is-destroying-healthcare-infrastructure-in-southern-lebanon). Experts told Al Jazeera
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
Lebanese charity called Offre Joie, first opened in 2024 to receive a number of displaced people who were sleeping in tents in downtown Beirut. When war returned in 2026, many of those people also returned