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Thousands return to southern Lebanon despite warnings amid fragile ceasefire

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Thousands return to southern Lebanon despite warnings amid fragile ceasefire

2026-04-18 16:59 Last Updated At:17:37

Thousands of Lebanese people are heading back to their homes in south Lebanon after a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel took effect on Friday, despite warnings against their return.

Both the Lebanese military and the Israel Defense Forces have warned them not to rush back home, as Israeli troops have not withdrawn. Yet, thousands are on their way, celebrating what could be a fragile ceasefire as a sign of victory.

"No matter how much the enemy kills and destroys, you see the people's will. From midnight till morning and for days to come, our people insist (on staying in their land)," said Hussein Jishi, a member of the Lebanese Parliament representing Hezbollah.

Rabab Abou-Khalil, a displaced southern Lebanon resident, stood along the roadside to greet returning Lebanese, along with her sisters. They held pictures of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Hezbollah's secretary general Hassan Nasrallah.

"I'm proud that my 11 family members got martyred for this. I raise my head high in pride that our houses were demolished as a sacrifice to push the enemy away. My cousins, my husband, and my children got killed, and I still have two more, whom I am ready to sacrifice in defense of the Islamic resistance," she said.

For many returnees, the way home was blocked by a destroyed bridge, which was bombed on Thursday to prevent residents from returning. However, the road was cleared when the Lebanese military created a mud path for vehicles to cross in just a few hours.

As people head back to evacuated villages, they are seeing the scale of destruction for the first time, but it has not changed their feelings about their home.

"My neighborhood has not changed. Even if it's destroyed, it remains the same here in my heart. It's engraved there. We are a nation undefeatable. If we are martyred, we win," said Nassif Nazagh, a resident in Srifa.

In Jouaiyya, another southern municipality, the scenes of mass rubble look no different than those in Srifa, yet they tell another unique story.

"There was a morgue here, and in it were about 30 bodies of our martyrs. This was a usual strike, where they harm us. There was nothing here. Three of my colleagues were working there, and the fighter jet struck them. This makes us more persistent and stronger. It shows that we are on the right path," said Hadi Qassim, a first responder for the Islamic Health Society Jouaiyya.

Thousands return to southern Lebanon despite warnings amid fragile ceasefire

Thousands return to southern Lebanon despite warnings amid fragile ceasefire

Thousands return to southern Lebanon despite warnings amid fragile ceasefire

Thousands return to southern Lebanon despite warnings amid fragile ceasefire

The Russian Armed Forces conducted one massive strike and five group strikes using long-range high-precision weapons launched from air, sea and ground platforms, as well as strike drones, the ministry said in a statement.

The strikes occurred between April 11 and 17 in response to Ukrainian attacks on Russian civilian targets, the statement said.

According to the ministry, Russian forces took control of the settlement of Volchanskie Khutory in the Kharkiv region over the past week and brought the settlement of Zybino in the same region under control over the past 24 hours.

Over the same period, Russian air defense systems destroyed 1,665 drones, 60 guided aerial bombs and nine U.S.-made HIMARS rockets, the ministry said, adding that the Black Sea Fleet destroyed five Ukrainian unmanned boats.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on the same day that 132 engagements took place along the frontline over the past day, with Ukrainian forces repelling Russian attacks in multiple directions.

Ukrainian troops struck one Russian troop and an equipment concentration area and destroyed 2,410 Russian drones.

During a briefing on the situation along the frontline, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine’s strikes have remained at a high intensity, and Russia has failed to regain the initiative on the battlefield.

Russia claims launching group strikes, Ukraine reports repelling Russian attacks

Russia claims launching group strikes, Ukraine reports repelling Russian attacks

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