Thousands of displaced Lebanese residents are heading back to the south as the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire begins. Under the deal brokered by the US and France, the truce will span 60 days. During this period, Israel will withdraw its forces and the Lebanese army will deploy and take control of its territory again. While there’s joy in Lebanon, there’s a feeling of abandonment in Gaza, as the war rages on without a ceasefire deal in sight. Sarah Coates reports from Tel Aviv.
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