Displaced Lebanese families return home despite Israeli attacks
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Displaced Lebanese families are returning home despite Israeli attacks and conflict concerns.
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Displaced Lebanese families are returning to their homes in southern Lebanon despite ongoing Israeli attacks in the region. These families are traveling south to assess damage to their properties, many of which have been destroyed. Their return comes amid heightened concerns about renewed conflict, leaving residents uncertain whether to remain in the area. The situation reflects the precarious security environment in southern Lebanon, where residents face the dual challenge of rebuilding and potential further hostilities.
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