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Lebanon: memories of home and hope for return for displaced families | Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF ...

“I was so happy with it,” says Warde* remembering her home in Deir Al Zahrani, in the Nabatiyeh governorate of southern Lebanon.  “[It was] a small, cozy home – two rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. A small slope, starting from below with a big chinaberry tree. You go up a little, there is a loquat tree with big, delicious fruit. ” When the Israeli war escalated into Lebanon on March 2, Warde remained at home with her husband, son and three daugh…

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Bombings against Hezbollah left 4,300 dead and displaced more than a million people from southern Lebanon.

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More than a million people have been displaced in Lebanon during the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.

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More than a million people have been displaced in Lebanon during the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.

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Since the fall of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah in June, a majority of the displaced people in Lebanon have returned to their region of origin. "821.077 people" have returned home or started their great return, says OCHA, the UN humanitarian agency, Wednesday, August 5. More than 360,000 other Lebanese remain far from their homes. - Lebanon: more than 800,000 displaced persons have returned to their regions of origin (International).

The United Nations (UN) has reported that more than 800,000 people forcibly displaced by the war in Lebanon have begun to return home as violence in the war between Israel and Hezbollah subsides.

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According to OCHA data, the United Nations humanitarian agency, 821,077 internally displaced persons have started to return to their areas of origin. Despite the signing of a framework agreement in June and the ongoing negotiations in Rome, Lebanese people continue to be subjected to bombardments and village destruction by the Israeli army.

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