Beirut suburb comes alive as residents return after two-month conflict
Southern Beirut districts see residents coming back after recent cease-fire deal. Local community marks the end of military actions with traditional celebrations in Hezbollah-controlled area
The southern suburbs of Beirut showed signs of life again as locals made their way back home right after the cease-fire agreement. People in this Hezbollah-controlled district marked the moment with gun-shots fired up in celebration while yellow party flags decorated returning cars
The area near Lebanese capital which serves as Hezbollahs stronghold faced tough times in past months (from Sep-2024 to Nov-2024) – Israeli forces carried out multiple air-strikes here. The situation got really serious when military planes hit the place where Hassan Nasrallah the groups leader stayed; making many people leave their homes during night-time raids
The neighborhood which was quiet for weeks became busy again: streets filled with folks carrying belongings‚ local shops opened doors and families started settling back in their apartments. The whole district that stayed empty because of constant evacuation warnings – now shows clear signs of getting back to its usual daily routine