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Lebanon's Tyre: A Tentative Return After Bombardment
18 Apr
Summary
- A 25-year-old resident returned to her bombarded home city.
- A temporary 10-day cease-fire allowed residents to go back.
- Residents felt both happiness and fear upon hearing about the ceasefire.

Following a 10-day cease-fire, Ghia Hajo, 25, returned to her home in Tyre, a city in southern Lebanon that had experienced significant bombardment. The announcement of the cease-fire evoked mixed emotions among residents, combining happiness at the prospect of returning home with apprehension about its sustainability and safety.
The Lebanese Army has since repaired the road leading to Tyre, which serves as the sole access route for those returning to the southern region. Despite the lingering dangers, displaced individuals expressed determination to return to their homeland, driven by the hope of reclaiming their lives and sleeping in their own beds. The preservation of their homes offered a glimmer of hope amid the devastation.