Following a fragile ceasefire, displaced families are returning to their towns in Southern Lebanon, assessing the extensive damage. Conditions for returnees are dire, with widespread destruction and limited resources. Many are salvaging what remains of their belongings, facing uncertainty about the future and the durability of the truce. The ceasefire, while providing a temporary respite, remains precarious, raising concerns about renewed conflict. Reports indicate significant infrastructure damage and a pressing need for humanitarian aid. The return highlights the ongoing vulnerability of civilians in the region and the challenges of rebuilding after conflict. The situation remains fluid and dependent on the continued holding of the ceasefire agreement.
