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Thousands of Lebanese return to homes in south as ceasefire takes hold

  • Thousands of Lebanese displaced by war returned home on Wednesday as a ceasefire took hold. They drove cars filled with belongings, defying warnings from troops to stay away from certain areas.
  • The ceasefire could provide relief to 1.2 million displaced Lebanese and tens of thousands of Israelis who left their homes along the border.
  • Long queues formed on major routes as people rushed back, celebrating with honking cars and waving Hezbollah flags, as reported by Hezbollah-allied media.
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