Lebanon sends troops to oversee Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire

 

A Lebanese army soldier flashes victory sign, as a convoy enters in Mansouri village on its way to being deployed in southern Lebanon, following a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect, Nov. 27, 2024.

The Lebanese Army said Wednesday it was sending more troops to southern Lebanon to help oversee the first hours of the new ceasefire between Hezbollah militants and the Israeli military.

The truce, after nearly 14 months of fighting, appeared mostly to be holding. But the Israeli military said it shelled two villages in southern Lebanon, Khiam and Kfar Kila, with its soldiers opening fire after identifying a vehicle in “a zone prohibited for movement” in Lebanon and forcing it to turn around.

Thousands of people displaced by the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict streamed south out of Beirut on jam-packed roads, returning to their homes in towns and villages, many of which have been destroyed or heavily damaged by Israeli strikes.

The masses strapped suitcases, mattresses, blankets and other belongings to the rooftops of their cars, inching along roadways and hoping for a return to their former lives. But the Israeli military warned civilians against returning to some areas where its forces are still positioned.








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