Lebanese Woman Returns Home to Find It Destroyed After Ceasefire

April 19, 2026 • Al Jazeera

Lebanese Woman Returns Home to Find It Destroyed After Ceasefire

A Displaced Woman Returns to Find Home Destroyed in Southern Lebanon

Zahra Eid, a displaced woman from southern Lebanon, has returned to her hometown after a ceasefire and found that her home had been severely damaged by Israeli attacks. According to reports, Eid fled the area with her daughters at the start of the conflict.

Eid’s home in Tayr Debba was reduced to rubble during the fighting, leaving her without a place to live. The exact extent of the damage is not yet known.

The ceasefire has brought an end to hostilities between Israel and Lebanon, but many residents are still assessing the damage and trying to rebuild their lives. Eid’s return highlights the challenges faced by those who have been displaced during the conflict.

Details about the damage caused by Israeli attacks on Tayr Debba are limited at this time. However, it is clear that the ceasefire has brought an end to fighting in the area.

Eid’s experience is not unique, as many residents of southern Lebanon have also returned to find their homes damaged or destroyed. The full extent of the damage and the impact on local communities will likely become clearer in the coming days.

The ceasefire agreement brings a measure of stability to the region, but it is unclear what the future holds for those who have been displaced by the conflict.

Source: Al Jazeera