Traffic jams are reported on the route south from Sidon, as Lebanese residents drive back to villages and towns in southern Lebanon, according to Abu Ali Express.
Traffic congestion is building on roads south of Sidon, as a fresh wave of Lebanese residents returns to homes in southern Lebanon Monday afternoon, according to Abu Ali Express, a source covering the Iran and Hezbollah theater. The return movement continues a pattern The Zioneer has reported throughout the day: earlier at 12:44, traffic jams were noted across southern Lebanon as residents drove back; an 11:35 bulletin described massive jams and returnees waving Hezbollah flags. The IDF has not issued an updated order restricting this movement beyond the Yellow Line zone, where residents were still barred from entering earlier this month. The scene underscores both the scale of civilian return and the security uncertainty that persists along the front.
3 developments
- StrongMassive traffic jams in southern Lebanon as residents return home waving Hezbollah flags
- DevelopingSouthern Lebanon residents return to widespread destruction in Hezbollah strongholds
- DevelopingSouthern Lebanon residents report destroyed tanks, military vehicles along road
- StrongLebanese sources publish footage of residents — including Hezbollah operatives — streaming south to return to homes
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