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    Displaced Family Returns Home Following Truce Between Israel and Lebanon

    Ghia Hajo, 25, returned to her home in Tyre, a city in southern Lebanon that Israel has bombarded with strikes, following the announcement of a 10-day cease-fire.

    When I heard about the cease-fire, I didn’t know what should I feel? Because at one hand, I was happy that I’m going back. But at the other hand, I was afraid. Afraid maybe it won’t be real. So basically, this is the Qasmiyeh river over there. The Lebanese Army has fixed the road here. It’s an old road for us to pass by. It’s the only road for us to go back to south of Lebanon and specifically to Tyre. This is our land. So that’s why we are not scared of coming back, although we know it’s not 100 percent safe. So I’m a little bit shocked. But at the same time, I know we can go through this. I want to clean my room so I can sleep on my bed. Today I’m going to sleep on my bed, hopefully, in south of Lebanon. Thank God that my house is still standing.

    Ghia Hajo, 25, returned to her home in Tyre, a city in southern Lebanon that Israel has bombarded with strikes, following the announcement of a 10-day cease-fire.

    By Jamie Leventhal and Monika Cvorak

    April 17, 2026



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