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What happened to the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah regarding Lebanese families returning to their border villages?

Lebanese families were supposed to return to their villages near the border in late January following a ceasefire agreement that ended 14 months of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in November. The agreement was intended to allow displaced residents to go back to their homes along the border region. However, Israel delayed its military pullout until Tuesday, preventing families from returning as scheduled. This delay extended the displacement period for Lebanese villagers who had been forced to flee during the prolonged 14-month conflict.

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Ceasefire Agreement Impacts on Lebanese Villages

Al Jazeera English·8 months ago

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What are the conditions like in the villages that people are returning to after the conflict?

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What do the returning families express about their feelings upon returning despite the destruction?

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Why does the Lebanese government consider the presence of Israeli soldiers as an occupation?

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What did Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu say about the ceasefire and the conflict with Hezbollah?

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What actions is the Israeli military taking regarding Hezbollah in the region?

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