Lebanese displaced for weeks have started returning to the south following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah. The ceasefire began after US President Joe Biden announced the deal, but the Israeli military advised against civilian movement until safe clearance. Residents are expressing support for Hezbollah.
Lebanese people who have been displaced for weeks have started to move back south as a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah holds.
However, he says, it remains to be seen whether the fighting will resume because of the underlying tensions which caused this flare up in the conflict."We have to really look to the international monitors who are going to play a new role here more than the UN forces.
Syria's state news agency also reported four civilians and two soldiers were killed, and 12 people were wounded including children, women and workers in the Syrian Red Crescent. Within the next 60 days the Israeli military must fully withdraw from southern Lebanon allowing for the Lebanese Army to deploy its troops.
No reports of any air strikes being launched from either side so far across the Israel-Lebanon border.
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