Here's the edited blog post<br><br>The Ultimate Guide to Displaced Lebanese Hesitant to Return Home as Lastin[6D[K<br>Lasting Truce Uncertain<br><br>As the ceasefire in Lebanon takes hold, many displaced individuals are left[4D[K<br>left wondering whether it's safe to return home. This guide explores the co[2D[K<br>concerns of those affected by the conflict and provides insights on what th[2D[K<br>they can expect.<br><br>A Temporary Truce?<br><br>The latest ceasefire has brought a sense of relief to many, but for those w[1D[K<br>who have been displaced, there is still uncertainty about their future. Sam[3D[K<br>Samah Hajoul, a mother of four, told AFP that she's hesitant to return home[4D[K<br>home due to the unstable situation. I am afraid to return to my home becau[5D[K<br>because the situation is not stable yet, she said.<br><br>Nugatory Concerns<br><br>For many, the fear of something happening at night or in the future keeps t[1D[K<br>them from returning to their homes. Hajoul added, We do not feel safe to r[1D[K<br>return, for fear that something might happen at night and I would not be ab[2D[K<br>able to carry my children and flee with them.<br><br>A Waiting Game<br><br>Like many others, Hajoul is waiting to see what happens at the end of the 1[1D[K<br>10-day truce before making a decision. If the ceasefire is consolidated, w[1D[K<br>we will return to our homes, she said.<br><br>Uncertainty Lingers<br><br>As the situation remains uncertain, many are left with more questions than [K<br>answers. Hassan, a resident who visited his home in the suburbs, told AFP t[1D[K<br>that there is still tension surrounding Israeli strikes and Iran's announce[8D[K<br>announcement about closing the Strait of Hormuz. There is no indication th[2D[K<br>that there is a solution, he said.<br><br>Nugatory Fears<br><br>The fear of losing their place in the school turned government shelter keep[4D[K<br>keeps many from returning to their homes. Hassan added, We are afraid that[4D[K<br>that if we return to the suburbs we will lose our place in the school where[5D[K<br>where we were displaced.<br><br>A Path Forward<br><br>As Lebanese authorities hope for a lasting truce, there is still much work [K<br>to be done. Israeli forces continue to carry out demolition and bombing ope[3D[K<br>operations on homes in several border villages. The Israeli army has establ[6D[K<br>established a Yellow Line in southern Lebanon, similar to the one separat[7D[K<br>separating its forces from territory still held by Hamas in Gaza.<br><br>Local bodies have been working to open roads that were blocked due to Israe[5D[K<br>Israeli strikes since the early hours of the ceasefire. Deputy Mayor Mustap[6D[K<br>Mustapha Bazzoun pledged to restore life by securing all services and openi[5D[K<br>opening roads, so that people can return to their normal lives as quickly a[1D[K<br>as possible.<br><br>Conclusion<br><br>As the situation in Lebanon continues to unfold, it's clear that many displ[5D[K<br>displaced individuals are hesitant to return home due to the uncertainty su[2D[K<br>surrounding the truce. By understanding their concerns and nugatory fears, [K<br>we can better support them in rebuilding their lives. With a lasting truce,[6D[K<br>truce, there is hope for a brighter future ahead.<br><br>Keywords Displaced Lebanese, Lasting Truce, Nugatory Fears, Ceasefire, Leb[3D[K<br>Lebanon Conflict

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