Lebanese civilians, including Hezbollah operatives, are returning to southern Lebanon, according to the source. The movement comes amid reports of a US-Iran regional deal that includes Lebanon.
The source reports that Lebanese civilians, including Hezbollah operatives, are returning to southern Lebanon amid a reported US-Iran regional deal that includes Lebanon. This follows earlier reports of massive traffic jams on the Lebanese coastal highway as thousands of residents returned home, as The Zioneer reported at 11:01 Jerusalem. The return movement comes despite no official IDF announcement permitting return, though airstrikes in the south have effectively ceased. The development is consistent with reports that Iran received US confirmation of Lebanon's inclusion in a comprehensive regional agreement, as The Zioneer reported on Friday. The situation remains developing, with no official confirmation from Israeli or Lebanese authorities.
4 developments
- StrongNabatieh municipality warns residents not to return to the city
- DevelopingHezbollah-linked outlet: Iran secured US final approval for Lebanon's inclusion in wide deal
- DevelopingReport: US trying to persuade Iran with offer tying withdrawal to de-escalation
- StrongMassive traffic jams in southern Lebanon as residents return home waving Hezbollah flags
Source and signal
- Internal intake
