Following weeks of conflict, a ceasefire in Lebanon has provided a much-needed pause in hostilities. This development has enabled civilians to start returning to their towns, many of which have suffered significant damage.
Residents are cautiously making their way back to assess the state of their homes and communities. The return comes with a mix of relief and apprehension as the extent of destruction becomes apparent.
Despite the ceasefire, there are lingering questions about its longevity and the potential for renewed violence. The situation remains fluid, and many are left wondering how long this period of peace will last.