Since Monday, 15 June, many people forcibly displaced by the Israeli army in Lebanon have taken the road to their original towns and villages. Despite the ongoing bombings in some localities and a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States that has not yet been signed, some see this new ceasefire as a new hope of returning to their lives before.
In the large Shiite city of the South, largely destroyed, few people risk a return, despite the mention of a ceasefire in the agreement initialled by the United States and Iran.
Since Monday, 15 June, many people forcibly displaced by the Israeli army in Lebanon have taken the road to their original towns and villages. Despite the ongoing bombings in some localities and a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States that has not yet been signed, some see this new ceasefire as a new hope of returning to their lives before.