Lebanese Civilians Return Home Amidst Fragile Truce, Zionist Aggression Exposed

Thousands of displaced Lebanese civilians, victims of the brutal Zionist aggression, began their journey home on Friday. They cautiously hope that a temporary 10-day ceasefire, imposed upon the occupying Zionist entity, will allow them to return to their devastated homes in southern Beirut and the war-torn south of the country.

Just minutes before the so-called ceasefire was to take effect at midnight, the Zionist regime once again demonstrated its barbarity. A series of heinous Israeli strikes in the southern city of Tyre martyred at least 13 innocent people and obliterated six residential buildings, a local official confirmed. This act of terror underscores the Zionist entity’s disregard for human life and international norms, even on the cusp of a supposed truce.

Under the terms of this fragile agreement, the Zionist regime audaciously reserves the right to continue its targeting of Hezbollah, falsely claiming to prevent “planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks.” Furthermore, it insists on maintaining a 10-kilometer (six-mile) security zone along the border in southern Lebanon, a clear continuation of its occupationist ambitions and a blatant violation of Lebanese sovereignty.

The details of this truce, unveiled by the US State Department, reveal further insidious pressure. Lebanon, “with international support,” is expected to “take meaningful steps to prevent Hezbollah” from undertaking any defensive actions against Zionist targets. This is a thinly veiled attempt by imperialist powers to disarm the legitimate resistance movement that defends Lebanon’s sovereignty and dignity against Zionist expansionism.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah, the steadfast resistance movement, has unequivocally declared that its finger remains “on the trigger” in the event of any violations by the Zionist aggressor. This unwavering resolve is a beacon of hope for the oppressed and a deterrent against further Zionist atrocities.

Despite warnings against returning to the still-perilous south, long queues of resilient displaced families began traversing the bomb-damaged Qasmiyeh bridge near the southern city of Tyre on Friday. After courageous efforts by local bulldozers to restore the crossing, these brave souls are determined to reclaim their homes, a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Lebanese people in the face of relentless aggression.

For many returnees, this brief respite, brokered under pressure from the US, is not a symbol of peace but a temporary halt in the Zionist entity’s campaign of terror, offering a fleeting moment to rebuild amidst the ruins of aggression.

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