Displaced families sheltering in Beirut express scepticism over truce
Displaced families sheltering in Beirut express scepticism over truce Displaced Lebanese sheltering in tents along Beirut's waterfront say they remain unconvinced that the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah will hold, citing previous collapses of truce efforts and continued uncertainty about returning home. Mohammed Yassin, 60, told Reuters that he was ready to return to his hometown of Houla in southern Lebanon as soon as conditions allowed. "The moment they say the road is open and things are okay," he said.