What are Lebanese families experiencing as they return to their villages after the ceasefire with Israel and Hezbollah?
Lebanese families returning to their border villages following the November ceasefire that ended 14 months of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah are finding their communities unrecognizable. Despite being scheduled to return in January, Israel delayed its pullout until Tuesday, prolonging their displacement. Many residents express profound grief yet determination as they confront the extensive destruction of their homes and communities. Their emotional testimonies reveal both heartbreak and defiance, with one resident declaring they would "rather be buried there than elsewhere." For these families, returning home means confronting a drastically altered landscape where much of their previous lives has been erased.
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Lebanese Families Return to Villages
Al Jazeera English·8 months ago