Tens of thousands of displaced Lebanese residents began returning to their homes early Friday, defying Israeli and Lebanese warnings to delay travel despite a newly enacted ceasefire. The returns followed a 10-day truce between Israel and Lebanon that took effect at midnight, after a six-week Israeli bombing campaign and ground invasion in the south. Israel had urged civilians not to re-enter areas south of the Litani River, citing ongoing military deployments. Hezbollah and the Lebanese army also advised caution. Israel continued limited shelling after the truce began, and search and rescue operations persisted in Sour following a deadly strike just before the ceasefire.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
黎巴嫩-以色列冲突影响全球稳定。它可能会影响天然气价格和市场趋势。请密切关注您的投资。检查您的投资组合是否足够多元化,以应对潜在的市场波动。
尽管有停火协议,但局势依然紧张。居民返回冲突地区可能会加剧紧张局势。官员们尚未证实全部影响。如果您认识对中东感兴趣的人,值得转发。
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