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return as Israeli shelling violates ceasefire in south **Beirut, Lebanon** – Tens of thousands of displaced Lebanese families
Lebanon and thousands of displaced families began returning to their homes Friday, even as Lebanese
Lebanon as US-Iran truce leaves unanswered questions On Monday, hours after the announcement of a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, families that had been displaced because of the war began to return
Displaced families began moving towards southern Lebanon and Beirut’s southern suburbs, despite warnings by officials not to attempt to return
families are returning to destroyed homes and disappearing services – or cannot return at all. From DR Congo and Sudan to Iran and [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon), we see millions more displaced
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 have been living in improvised tents, some said they feared returning. Announced by US President Donald Trump, the ceasefire leaves open questions. First, it does not mention the withdrawal of Israeli troops from
families to the north are now making the reverse journey. Nasser is among the 1.2 million Lebanese people who were forced to flee their homes in southern Lebanon following the Israeli invasion. He was forced
families who have been displaced by Israeli attacks are staying. Over a million people in Lebanon have been displaced since early March, according to the Lebanese government. **Claire Harbage/NPR** Claire Harbage/NPR She and Wehbe
displacement] order.” Many left in fear and panic, he said, seeing these orders as threats while being unsure of when they could return home. “People are here with their families and their children,” Hitto said
displaced Lebanese families have started to return to their southern homeland despite ongoing Israeli shelling and home demolitions near the border. Saturday saw a steady stream of vehicles loaded with mattresses, bags and flags
Lebanon - Lebanese officials urged the US ambassador in Beirut to pressure Israel to halt its attacks on the country, as Israeli strikes continued despite the ceasefire. - Reporting from Tyre, Al Jazeera’s Obaida Hitto said
Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health says Israeli attacks since early March have killed at least 3,185 people and wounded 9,633 others. - **Rafah destruction highlighted:** The State of Palestine has shared stark images
Lebanon’s highways grew to a flood. Residents wanted to return to check on their homes, even if only for one day. For some, the act of return was enough; the call to prayer echoed
Families packed their belongings into their cars, and by the early hours of the morning, most centres hosting the displaced were empty as traffic jammed the roads to Beirut’s suburbs and the south. This
family decided decided to stay put in the municipality of al-Abbassieh, about 8km (5 miles) away from Tyre. The recent graduate from the Islamic University in Tyre, who was displaced during the previous intensification
Lebanon. Photograph: S Madver/AP Such clandestine efforts were never supposed to be the task of Unrwa, which was founded in 1949 to provide healthcare, food and education to about 750,000 Palestinian refugees
Lebanon's south is about six miles from the country's 's border with Israel, but it now lies less than a mile from what Israel has called the "yellow line" in the south — marking
Families who were just managing to cope are now being pushed back into crisis as conflict, displacement and rising costs collide, making food increasingly unaffordable,” said Allison Oman Lawi, the WFP’s country director
families, children and the elderly.” They added that attacking the neighbourhood would constitute a humanitarian “catastrophe”. ![Men try to clear fallen power cables and debris in a street with ruined trucks and vehicles. Rubble, mattresses