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Israel’s cease-fire pause allows Hezbollah supporters to return to Lebanon’s south after fighting
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Israel’s cease-fire pause allows Hezbollah supporters to return to Lebanon’s south after fighting

17 April, 2026.Lebanon.2 sources

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“Returnees wave Hezbollah flags bearing pictures of Hasan Nasrallah, the group’s leader killed in the 2024 war, near Ain Abou Abdallah on Friday, April 17, 2026, hours after a cease-fire paused fighting between Israel and Hezbollah”

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