BEIRUT, December 2. /TASS/. Over 570,000 internally displaced persons in Lebanon are on their way home following a ceasefire, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Lebanon said.
According to the UN agency, more than 578,600 people - 65% of the internally displaced persons registered in Lebanon between October 8, 2023, and November 25, 2024, - began returning to their homes as of November 28.
Women comprise 51% of the internally displaced persons, while 49% are men, OCHA added.
On September 23, Israel launched Operation Northern Arrows against the Lebanon-based Hezbollah Shia movement, carrying out massive airstrikes on its military targets. The Israeli army announced the start of a ground operation in the border areas of southern Lebanon in the early hours of October 1.
Israel and Hezbollah announced a ceasefire on November 26. Under the accord, Lebanese forces will restore control of the country’s territory within 60 days, and civilians on both sides of the border will be able to return home safely.