Truce with Israel: thousands of Lebanese on the road home | Live coverage

Truce with Israel: thousands of Lebanese on the road home | Live coverage
Truce with Israel: thousands of Lebanese on the road home | Live coverage

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Posted at 7:11 a.m. ESTUpdated at 7:39 a.m. EST

The ceasefire, which came into effect on Wednesday, ended two months of war between Israel and Hezbollah.

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Thousands of people, in their vehicles, have returned to Lebanon following the truce concluded between Lebanese Hezbollah and Israel.

Photo : Reuters / Mohamed Azakir

  • The truce has been in effect since 4 a.m. local time Wednesday morning between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah.

    The truce has been in effect since 4 a.m. local time Wednesday morning between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah.

  • This truce suspends the conflict that began 13 months ago between Israel and Hezbollah.

    This truce suspends the conflict that began 13 months ago between Israel and Hezbollah.

  • The conflict has left thousands dead and forced the displacement of 900,000 people in Lebanon.

    The conflict has left thousands dead and forced the displacement of 900,000 people in Lebanon.

  • Displaced residents of southern Lebanon, the southern suburbs of Beirut and Bekaa, Hezbollah strongholds, immediately took the road home.

    Displaced residents of southern Lebanon, the southern suburbs of Beirut and Bekaa, Hezbollah strongholds, immediately took the road home.

  • Hezbollah is preparing a “popular and official” funeral for its leader Hassan Nasrallah, killed two months ago by an Israeli strike, an official of the Lebanese party allied with Iran announced on Wednesday.

    Hezbollah is preparing a “popular and official” funeral for its leader Hassan Nasrallah, killed two months ago by an Israeli strike, an official of the Lebanese party allied with Iran announced on Wednesday.

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  • 7 h 39

    Hezbollah prepares funeral for former leader killed by Israel

    Hezbollah prepares funeral popular and official for its leader Hassan Nasrallah, killed two months ago by an Israeli strike, an official of the Lebanese party allied with Iran announced on Wednesday.

    We postponed the funeral de Hassan Nasrallah to organize a funeral worthy of himdeclared Mahmoud Qomati during a tour organized for the media in the southern suburbs of Beirut, stronghold of Hezbollah, on the day the truce with Israel came into force.

    Agence -Presse

  • 7 h 27

    Joy and skepticism in Israel after the truce in Lebanon

    The truce that entered into force on Wednesday with Hezbollah in Lebanon is greeted with joy tinged with skepticism in Israel, raising the tenuous hope that it will lead to a ceasefire agreement and the release of hostages in the strip. from Gaza.

    The ceasefire comes after more than a year of cross-border clashes between the Israeli army and the Lebanese Islamist movement, which turned into open war in the second half of September.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tried to tout the benefits of this truce to his fellow citizens on Tuesday evening, without saying when the approximately 60,000 residents of northern Israel displaced by the hostilities could return home.

    The government has made their safe return one of its war goals.

    Agence France-Presse

  • 7 h 14

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the coming into force of the truce between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah.

    According to AFP, tens of thousands of Lebanese driven out by hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel entered their homes on Wednesday. The ceasefire, in force since 4 a.m. local time, ended two months of open war between the Israeli army and the armed Lebanese movement allied with Iran.

    The southern suburbs of Beirut, still bombarded at dawn on Wednesday, are crisscrossed with Hezbollah supporters, brandishing the party’s yellow flag or portraits of their leader killed at the end of September by Israel, Hassan Nasrallah, to the sound of celebratory gunfire.

    We return to this heroic suburb who has defeated, we are proudsays Nizam Hamadé, an engineer.

    Overloaded cars and vans formed long lines on the axis towards the south of the country, drivers honking and singing.

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