On the first day of a 10-day ceasefire, tens of thousands of displaced people are returning to southern Lebanon as the army reopens the Qasemiyah Bridge for southbound traffic.
In Tyre, three missiles struck a residential neighbourhood moments before the truce, destroying several buildings, including a nine-storey block, with rescuers searching for survivors.
Al Jazeera’s Obaida Hitto reports from southern Lebanon.
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