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Updated · blue News | Romandie · Apr 18
Displaced Lebanese Return Home Amid Ceasefire and Lingering Dangers
Updated
Updated · blue News | Romandie · Apr 18

Displaced Lebanese Return Home Amid Ceasefire and Lingering Dangers

12 articles · Updated · blue News | Romandie · Apr 18
  • Thousands of displaced Lebanese are returning to their homes in the south following a fragile ceasefire after weeks of heavy fighting with Israel.
  • Many face damaged infrastructure, lingering dangers from unexploded ordnance, and warnings not to cross into certain areas where Israeli troops remain present.
  • Despite the ceasefire, recovery is hampered by widespread destruction, ongoing security risks, and Lebanon’s limited capacity to rebuild amid a deep economic crisis.
With Israeli attacks boosting its support, can Hezbollah be disarmed without igniting a Lebanese civil war?
Why is Lebanon the battlefield for a regional war between Israel and Iran that its own people overwhelmingly oppose?
Is Israel's goal of a 'security zone' a viable solution or a recipe for permanent occupation and conflict?
Is the US naval blockade of Iran the final step before the Lebanon conflict explodes into a regional firestorm?
As an airstrike mars its first hours, is this ceasefire a path to peace or a pause before more war?
Beyond the billions in aid, who can rebuild a nation when its government and institutions have already failed?