Few Residents Return to Lebanon's Nabatiyeh Amidst Nearby Fighting After US-Iran Truce
Following a reported truce between the United States and Iran, a limited number of residents have begun returning to Nabatiyeh, Lebanon. The return rate remains low, reportedly due to ongoing fighting in nearby areas. The security situation in the region appears to be a factor influencing the cautious return of the population.

A limited number of residents have reportedly started to return to Nabatiyeh, a city in Lebanon. This movement comes after a truce was established between the United States and Iran.
Despite the reported truce, the situation in the vicinity of Nabatiyeh remains unstable. Reports indicate that fighting is still occurring in areas adjacent to the city. This ongoing conflict nearby is believed to be a contributing factor to the slow pace of residents returning to their homes in Nabatiyeh.
(Source: Hindustan Times World)

