The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said 178,817 Lebanese civilians are unable to return to their homes in the south of the country despite the ceasefire deal with Israel, Anadolu reported.

An OCHA report issued yesterday on the situation in Lebanon between 6-12 December said 902,717 Lebanese civilians have returned to their homes while 178,817 people are still displaced. According to the report, 55,000 Syrians have also returned to their country after the ceasefire came into force on 27 November.

The ceasefire deal ended 14 months of fighting between the Israeli occupation army and Hezbollah. It is, however, described as fragile, with Israel violating it over 225 times, according to local sources.

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    10 days ago

    27th of November is less than 3 weeks ago. 225 violations is 10.7 per DAY.

    How can it be a ceasefire if one side still attacks 10 to 11 times a day? Biden should use his last month to hold these bastards accountable