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Thousands of displaced Lebanese return from Syria as ceasefire with Israel holds

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Thousands of displaced Lebanese return from Syria as ceasefire with Israel holds
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Thousands of displaced Lebanese return from Syria as ceasefire with Israel holds

2024-11-29 01:25 Last Updated At:01:30

QUSAIR, Syria (AP) — Thousands of people made the crossing back into Lebanon from Syria on the second day of a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, after nearly 14 months of fighting.

At the Jousieh border crossing in the Qusair area of Syria’s Homs province, on Lebanon’s northeastern border, bumper-to-bumper cars lined up on Thursday waiting to be cleared for crossing. All four lanes were taken up by cars making their way into Lebanon, while those waiting to cross into Syria had to use an offroad.

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A family arrive to cross into Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, between Syria and Lebanon, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

A family arrive to cross into Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, between Syria and Lebanon, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, in Qusair, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, in Qusair, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

A girl waits at the border between Lebanon and Syria as Lebanese families return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

A girl waits at the border between Lebanon and Syria as Lebanese families return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Workers repair a bridge over the Assi river in Qusair, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, damaged in an Israeli airstrike earlier in the month. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Workers repair a bridge over the Assi river in Qusair, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, damaged in an Israeli airstrike earlier in the month. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Of the six border crossings between Lebanon and Syria, two remain functional after Israeli airstrikes forced the others shut. The two countries share a border 375 kilometers (233 miles) long.

Over 600,000 people fleeing Lebanon poured into Syria in the past year, most of them after the war between Israel and Hezbollah escalated in mid-September. The cross-border flow was a striking reversal in fortunes given that Lebanon is still hosting more than 1 million Syrian refugees who fled the war in their country that began in 2011.

As the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took hold early Wednesday, thousands of people began their return to Lebanon.

Families packed into vehicles with suitcases, mattresses and blankets, while children clutched backpacks, some wrapped in blankets, as they made their way back to Lebanon Thursday. The mood was mixed with relief and sorrow as many returnees faced the grim reality of returning to their homes that might be destroyed.

“We have been in Syria since Sept. 23, we had to leave our jobs, our homes and our loved ones because of the war,” said Hasan Fliti, a 54-year-old dairy shop owner who is returning to Lebanon with his wife and two children. “I am happy that there is a ceasefire and there is no more destruction. You are not afraid anymore of the airstrikes to hit.”

On the first day of the ceasefire, more than 2,000 people crossed into Lebanon, a Syrian security official at the Jousieh border told The Associated Press.

On Thursday, more than 4,000 crossed back into Lebanon and the number continues to rise. The hall at the border was filled with families waiting to get their passports or IDs stamped. Some smoked, others sat on their luggage, waiting for clearance as the flow of returnees steadily increased.

Among them was 37-year-old Wafa Wehbe, who had sought refuge with her family in Syria for more than a month.

“My house is gone, but it is an indescribable feeling to go back,” she said. “There’s a tragic sensation for the martyrs who had to die. The children are mourning.”

Wehbe’s home in Khiyam, located in an area still under Israeli control, was destroyed, but she said she will now stay at her sister’s. “I am also going back to mourn our martyrs. They died fighting at the frontlines.”

Ghinwa Arzouni, who had sought refuge in Homs from southern Lebanon, said the journey home is both a relief and a challenge. “We’re excited to go back, but I am afraid of the trip, it’s a long way back,” she said.

"Our house in the south is okay, it might have broken glass but will have to get there first to inspect for ourselves. We hope to return to Syria as tourists and not displaced.”

A family arrive to cross into Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, between Syria and Lebanon, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

A family arrive to cross into Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, between Syria and Lebanon, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, in Qusair, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, in Qusair, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

A girl waits at the border between Lebanon and Syria as Lebanese families return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

A girl waits at the border between Lebanon and Syria as Lebanese families return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Workers repair a bridge over the Assi river in Qusair, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, damaged in an Israeli airstrike earlier in the month. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Workers repair a bridge over the Assi river in Qusair, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, damaged in an Israeli airstrike earlier in the month. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

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PHOTO COLLECTION: AP Top Photos of the Day, Thursday, November 28, 2024

2024-11-29 01:09 Last Updated At:01:10

This is a collection of photos chosen by AP photo editors.

Pedestrians cross Sixth Avenue ahead of the start of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

Pedestrians cross Sixth Avenue ahead of the start of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

A pedestrian walks in a street near an exchange office sign showing the currency exchange rates of the Russian ruble, British pound sterling and Swiss franc in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov)

A pedestrian walks in a street near an exchange office sign showing the currency exchange rates of the Russian ruble, British pound sterling and Swiss franc in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov)

Brazil's Yasmin reacts as she is carried from the field during a soccer international between Brazil and Australia in Brisbane, Australia, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Pat Hoelscher)

Brazil's Yasmin reacts as she is carried from the field during a soccer international between Brazil and Australia in Brisbane, Australia, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Pat Hoelscher)

A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) supporter displays a realistic 'bleeding' severed cow's head whilst holding a sign proclaiming, "Here's The Rest Of Your Leather Bag!" outside the Coach store on Regent Street in London, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) supporter displays a realistic 'bleeding' severed cow's head whilst holding a sign proclaiming, "Here's The Rest Of Your Leather Bag!" outside the Coach store on Regent Street in London, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Emergency Service, pyrotechnists examine an X-55 Russian cruise missile that was shot down in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (Ukrainian Emergency Service via AP)

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Emergency Service, pyrotechnists examine an X-55 Russian cruise missile that was shot down in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (Ukrainian Emergency Service via AP)

An experimental art installation with an AI Jesus entitled, Deus in Machina, installed in a confessional in St. Peter's Chapel in the old town of Lucerne, Switzerland, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. (Urs Flueeler/Keystone via AP)

An experimental art installation with an AI Jesus entitled, Deus in Machina, installed in a confessional in St. Peter's Chapel in the old town of Lucerne, Switzerland, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. (Urs Flueeler/Keystone via AP)

Rescue workers carry bodies after a landslide following heavy rains that buried 40 homes in the mountainous district of Bulambuli, eastern Uganda, Thursday, Nov. 28. 2024. (AP Photo/Jean Watala)

Rescue workers carry bodies after a landslide following heavy rains that buried 40 homes in the mountainous district of Bulambuli, eastern Uganda, Thursday, Nov. 28. 2024. (AP Photo/Jean Watala)

A man sits on the rubble of a destroyed house in Baalbek, eastern Lebanon, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

A man sits on the rubble of a destroyed house in Baalbek, eastern Lebanon, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

Lebanese families sit in traffic as they return to Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, Syria, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

A family arrive to cross into Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, between Syria and Lebanon, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

A family arrive to cross into Lebanon through the Jousieh border crossing, between Syria and Lebanon, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)

People stand in the rain along Sixth Avenue ahead of the start of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

People stand in the rain along Sixth Avenue ahead of the start of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

The University of Massachusetts Minutemen marching band marches down Central Park West while participating in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

The University of Massachusetts Minutemen marching band marches down Central Park West while participating in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

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