In southern Lebanon, authorities reopened the Qasmiyeh bridge on Friday, only hours after it was bombed by Israeli forces shortly before a 10‑day ceasefire with Israel took effect at midnight. The crossing is a vital route for tens of thousands of displaced people seeking to return home following weeks of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The war began on March 2, when Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel in response to the killing of Iran’s supreme leader at the outset of the wider Middle East war, prompting Israeli air strikes and a ground invasion. Lebanese officials report over 2,100 dead and more than one million displaced.
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The Lebanon-Israel ceasefire is a breather in a volatile situation. The reopening of the Qasmiyeh bridge is a small, hopeful sign. Keep an eye on the news for updates. Worth forwarding if you know someone affected by this conflict.
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