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Now, people uprooted by the war in Lebanon have been returning to devastated towns and
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neighborhoods as a ceasefire begins to take hold. The 10-day truce between Israel and Hezbollah
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doesn't demand that Israel withdraw troops from the parts of southern Lebanon it is occupied.
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More than 2,000 people in Lebanon have been killed over the past six weeks. Israel says
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two of its civilians and 13 soldiers were killed. Channel 4 news correspondent
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Poriko Bryan is in Beirut. I asked him if the ceasefire was holding.
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There have been reports of a number of strikes in southern Lebanon but
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you know compared to what we've seen over the last number of weeks you know it would appear
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that there is a tentative ceasefire in place. I've just returned actually from southern Lebanon
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I'm in Beirut now but we spent the morning in southern Lebanon remember that the Israelis have
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what they call a security zone established in southern Lebanon just south of the Latani river.
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The Israelis call it a security zone many in Lebanon call it an occupation.
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After the ceasefire was announced at midnight tonight there was a large we there was a huge
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traffic jam on the way down towards the south people trying to return home people who had fled
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that area taken by the Israelis trying to return home remember over a million people have been
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displaced in Lebanon alone when since this this conflict began so this huge sense of relief I think
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sort of cautious relief last night and then large large numbers of families moving back now whether
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they will stay is another question I think many of the people we were talking to were saying that
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they were just going back to their homes to check that they were still there for one thing and to check
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on their belongings but that that that is the test I think how the how the the populace of southern
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Lebanon are responding to this I think it's cautious I think it's tentative it's wait and see.
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And is there a danger as you were saying there that in many cases those people returning to
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southern Lebanon that they might find their home isn't there any longer? Well we saw that first
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hand ritual when we went down there this morning I mean there is a unbelievable level of devastation
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in some of these communities one of the towns we were we were we were in a town called Natibia
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which is we were there yesterday we returned today and the place is devastated we actually got caught
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up in some of the final strikes yesterday it was it was very frightening indeed we were in the
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hospital in that town and we counted 10 or 12 strikes in the vicinity in the neighborhood near
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the hospital over the course of the couple of hours that we were there and then today of course
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what have people been saying to you about their hopes that the ceasefire will be extended?
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Listen the Lebanese have been here before remember we had a ceasefire back in 2024
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so you know that there's a certain resignation to the fragility of all of this and in practice if
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you look at some of the the the the the the rising around this ceasefire that was announced at
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midnight and practice it closely resembles that previous ceasefire but but potentially some would
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say with fewer constraints on Israel so it you know it means that the Israeli army can maintain
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its positions in the south that I was talking about while continuing operational activities in
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the ground it includes that that means that in theory they can continue to demolish some of
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the remaining structures in that area that it controls but like the regular person in the traffic
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chams on their way home of course this morning were relieved. I suppose it's worth remembering too
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that people in Lebanon even before this latest violence I mean it was already a country under pressure
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it was already a country experiencing extreme economic difficulties. Well I remember Rachel back
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in 2020 reporting on the Beirut port explosion you know it's really devastated the center of the
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city but I have to say the last the last few weeks here have been on on another scale entirely