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Truce brings no relief for displaced from Lebanon's destroyed, occupied towns

Published : Friday, 26 June, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 16
BEIRUT, June 25:  A long-awaited ceasefire has brought relative calm to Lebanon, but it hasn't brought peace of mind to Hussein Merhi.

He is among tens of thousands who remain displaced because their homes were destroyed in Israeli strikes or their hometowns fall within a swathe of the south occupied by Israel's military " or, as in his case, both.

"I still can't go back to my village. It's still occupied. My house is gone, and my livelihood is gone," said the onetime farmer, who was living in the historic Lebanese border town of Kfar Kila, which now lies destroyed.

Merhi, 39, spoke to Reuters in a university being used as a shelter in the southern Lebanese port city of Sidon, following a ceasefire that took hold on Saturday between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah.

"We were displaced, and we're going to remain displaced. There's a ceasefire " what did I gain?"
Israel's military began an air and ground campaign in Lebanon in early March in retaliation for armed group Hezbollah's fire at Israel in support of Iran.

As it expanded its operations, it ordered residents to leave large parts of southern Lebanon, as well as areas in the east and near the capital Beirut, some far from the front lines.

More than 1.2 million people were displaced during the fighting " about a fifth of the population. Most of the displaced fled to relatives' homes in safer areas but tens of thousands moved to government-run displacement shelters." REUTERS



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