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Nearly half a million Lebanese remain displaced despite ceasefire, IOM says
Nearly half a million Lebanese remain displaced despite a ceasefire with Israel, as over 640,000 have returned since June 21, according to the IOM. A US-backed agreement aims for a permanent ceasefire, linking Israel's withdrawal to Hezbollah's disarmament, which the group has rejected.
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