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Ceasefire Appears to Hold in Lebanon After Days of Deadly Israeli Attacks

A ceasefire appears to be holding in Lebanon following days of deadly Israeli attacks, allowing displaced residents to inspect their shattered homes.

By World Brief · 2026-06-22
Ceasefire Appears to Hold in Lebanon After Days of Deadly Israeli Attacks

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A fragile ceasefire appears to be holding in southern Lebanon following recent intense conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. This cessation of hostilities, mediated by the United States, Qatar, and Iran, has allowed many displaced Lebanese residents to begin cautiously returning to their homes in the affected regions.

The return journeys reveal widespread devastation, with many finding their properties damaged or completely destroyed after months of Israeli airstrikes and ground operations, which followed rocket and drone attacks from Hezbollah. The renewed truce comes after an escalation of violence earlier in June 2026, which saw significant casualties on both sides and paused broader US-Iran peace negotiations.

Despite the current calm, the situation remains highly uncertain, and the ceasefire's durability is a concern for many. While residents are eager to assess and begin rebuilding their lives, some express doubt regarding the long-term stability of the agreement, especially given previous collapses of such arrangements.

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