Sea of cars and miniature broadcasts, which is proudly covered in Hezbollah and Lebanese, flowed on the highway to southern Lebanon on Monday morning, with high -sized resistance songs that surpass the speakers.
Men, women and children lined up in the streets, distributed sweets and celebrated the long -awaited return and the liberation of the south, after a day of 60 -day truce and the date of withdrawal for the occupation.
Meanwhile, the White House announced the extension of the ceasefire agreement until February 18, amid a slow Israeli withdrawal and the rising border tensions.
However, the Lebanese people remain steadfast, and their design is not shaken in the march of their house, despite at least 25 people who were killed by the Israeli army on Sunday on their way home.
On Monday morning, advanced Lebanese Labor Minister Mustafa Bayram categorically explained: The extension of the ceasefire is not equivalent to tolerance with the Israeli military presence on Lebanese soil.
At six in the morning local time, Ahlam and her family started, and reached the entrance to their village, Aitaroun. By 1:30 pm, they were still waiting. The Israeli forces had blocked the entrance with high sand barriers.
Like AHLAM, many others are still cut on the outskirts of Aitaroun and nearby villages, and they tested their patience, but their determination is not the same.
The mayor of these cities said that they received fateful phone calls from unidentified personnel who claim to be Israelis, and warn them against allowing civilians to return to their homes along the border with occupied Palestine.
MNA