Residents Return to Nabatiyeh Amid Fragile Truce Following U.S.-Iran Deal
A small number of residents have begun returning to Nabatiyeh, Lebanon, to assess the damage to their homes after a U.S.-Iran agreement aimed at ending the conflict. Despite the reduced intensity of airstrikes, uncertainty remains about the durability of the truce.
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Few residents return to Lebanon's Nabatiyeh after a US-Iran truce with fighting nearby
Few residents return to Lebanon’s Nabatiyeh after a US-Iran truce with fighting nearby
Few residents return to Lebanon’s Nabatiyeh after a US-Iran truce with fighting nearby
Residents Return to Nabatiyeh Amid Fragile US-Iran Truce
Few residents return to Lebanon’s Nabatiyeh after a US-Iran truce with fighting nearby
Few residents return to Lebanon’s Nabatiyeh after a US-Iran truce with fighting nearby
Few residents return to Lebanon’s Nabatiyeh after a US-Iran truce with fighting nearby
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