Over 600,000 Lebanese Return Home as Ceasefire Holds
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More than 600,000 displaced Lebanese civilians have begun returning to their homes following a ceasefire that has taken effect across the country.
The returnees are moving back to towns and villages throughout Lebanon, where they had been forced to flee due to ongoing conflict. Officials report that the number of people coming back has surpassed six hundred thousand, marking a significant shift in the humanitarian situation.
The ceasefire, which has been in place for several weeks, has allowed for the safe movement of civilians and the resumption of normal life in many areas.
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