Lebanese Return to Devastated Homes in South Following Iran-US Deal
Thousands of Lebanese residents are reportedly returning to their homes in southern Lebanon. This movement follows a recently concluded deal between Iran and the United States. The return occurs despite Israel's stated intention to maintain its occupation of Lebanese territory, according to reports.
Thousands of Lebanese residents are reportedly returning to their homes in the southern regions of the country. These residences are described as devastated, indicating significant damage.
This movement is taking place in the aftermath of a deal reportedly reached between Iran and the United States. The specifics of this agreement and its direct influence on the return of residents were not detailed.
The decision by residents to return comes amidst a complex regional situation. Israel has reportedly stated its intention not to end its occupation of Lebanon.
According to Al Jazeera, this situation highlights ongoing tensions and displacement in the region.

