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Lebanon warns displaced against returning as Israel vows to keep troops in south
Lebanese authorities in the south warn displaced residents against returning home amid ongoing Israeli military presence, which has vowed not to withdraw despite a US-Iran ceasefire deal. Israeli forces continue razing villages in southern Lebanon, citing operations against Hezbollah, while displaced civilians express distrust and hesitation about returning. The Lebanese health ministry reports over 3,700 deaths and 11,600 injuries since March.
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