Families return home to destruction in Southern Lebanon  

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** Returns to Home After **

family of four in , southern Lebanon, returned home on Saturday after a between and Hezbollah was implemented. However, they were met with destruction. The building next to theirs had collapsed, and their own home had been severely damaged.

Mohamad Marouf led his two sons and wife into the destroyed house. “I am so sad,” he said. “It’s a nice, decent house.” The family struggled to comprehend the damage caused by an Israeli air strike. Windows, doors, and furniture were all destroyed.

**Resident’s Home Damaged in Attack**

The destruction was caused by an attack on a nearby residential building. Mr Marouf explained that the force of the attack was so great that even his building was severely damaged. “I ‘t know what to say,” he said.

As returned to their badly damaged homes, some people were waving Hezbollah banners. There was sporadic gunfire in the distance. Many supporters claim that the ceasefire is proof of the group’s success.

**Lebanon Ceasefire: A Respite, Not a Solution**

The Lebanon ceasefire is not a solution to the . It’s a respite. Nearly 4,000 people have been killed and over 16,000 injured according to the Lebanese ministry. Israel’s stated aim was to remove Hezbollah from the border.

**Residents Hope for Peace**

A resident of Tyre said, “We are unbeatable.” He stood in the rubble left by an air strike that destroyed a water pumping facility. “All this destruction means nothing if you’re proud and dignified.”

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