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More Than 640,000 People Return Home After Ceasefire in Lebanon

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According to new data released by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), more than 640,000 displaced people have returned to their homes following the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

This return process began immediately after the relative stability provided by the ceasefire agreement in the region and is considered a sign of humanitarian hope. IOM data shows that hundreds of thousands of civilians who were forced to leave their homes due to security concerns during the intensification of clashes have flocked back to their settlements with the establishment of silence.

International organizations and local authorities have begun to closely monitor the impact of this large population movement on logistics and infrastructure. The extent to which damage to buildings, infrastructure deficiencies, and security risks such as mines/unexploded ordnance will facilitate or complicate the return process has become a matter of curiosity.

This crowded return, which began with the news that the war had ended, is testing the capacity of humanitarian aid organizations. While coordinated efforts are made to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, and medical support, international observers continue to follow the situation with cautious optimism for the safe resettlement of returning families.

The return of more than half a million people in a short period of time once again highlights the importance of IOM's data collection activities in the field. Efforts for the reconstruction of Lebanon and the management of the migrant crisis will be shaped strictly depending on the durability of the ceasefire and the support to be provided by the international community.

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