Traffic to South Lebanon started as soon as the ceasefire started – Israel still warns against returning to the area | News in brief

Traffic to South Lebanon started as soon as the ceasefire

According to the army, the southern Lebanese will be notified when it is safe to return to the border area.

In Lebanon, traffic to the southern part of the country has increased after the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect.

Dozens of cars carrying displaced residents from southern Lebanon set off early Wednesday towards the border area, Reuters news agency reporters on the ground say.

On Wednesday morning, cars were seen leaving, for example, the Lebanese port city of Sidon, and heading towards the southern part of the country.

However, the Israeli army warned the residents of southern Lebanon early on Wednesday not to return to the area just yet “for your safety and that of your families”.

– We will inform you when it is safe to return to your homes, the army’s Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee quoth The Times of Israel by.

Source: Reuters

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