Israel and Hezbollah Reach Ceasefire, Allowing Displaced Families to Return to Sidon
Israel and Hezbollah established a ceasefire agreement that permitted displaced families to return to their villages in Sidon, Lebanon.
The Cabinet of Israel and Hezbollah reached a ceasefire agreement during the week of June 25, 2026. The diplomatic resolution ended active hostilities and established a framework for stability in the region.
Following the agreement, displaced families began returning to their villages in Sidon, Lebanon. The return of these populations marks a critical phase in the recovery of the region, as residents move to reclaim homes and land abandoned during the conflict.
While specific reactions from local leadership were not detailed, the movement of civilians back into the Sidon area indicates a preliminary success in the implementation of the ceasefire terms. The stability of the region now depends on the continued adherence of both the Israeli government and Hezbollah to the established truce.