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Lebanese on the edge of Israel’s occupation live with fear and rising tensions

Southern Lebanon’s displaced face ruins and occupation as war’s shadow deepens beyond borders

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Residents returning to southern Lebanon report finding only rubble where homes once stood, with Israel’s occupation and recent conflict reducing towns to what one outlet calls ‘the Stone Age.’ Coverage highlights the human toll: Reuters and AP describe displaced families trapped in limbo despite a declared truce, while Haaretz documents the physical devastation. Watch for updates on humanitarian access, long-term occupation policies, and whether the truce holds amid reports of ongoing destruction and fear of further escalation.

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Are there confirmed casualties in the occupied towns?

Coverage does not yet specify casualty numbers, but reports emphasize widespread displacement and total destruction of homes.

Is the truce between Israel and Lebanon still active?

A truce has been declared, but Reuters notes it has brought ‘no relief’ for displaced residents, suggesting instability persists.

How are Lebanese diaspora communities reacting?

Outlets like WDET and Bluefield Daily Telegraph highlight fear and solidarity among Lebanese Americans, though specific actions or protests are not detailed.

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