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Cautious Hope in Beirut Amid Partial Ceasefire
Hope for Normalcy Amidst End of War
Victor Basila, a musician in Beirut, expressed hope for a return to normal life on June 2, 2026. Playing his accordion, he reflected on past conflicts, noting that "every war ends" and that nothing grows indefinitely without eventually concluding. He recalled living through the 1973 war and subsequent return to normalcy, indicating a widespread sentiment among Lebanese citizens that the current partial ceasefire might signal a similar recovery.
Lingering Fears Prevent Return Home
Despite the desire to return, Faten Al Chehime, a displaced resident from southern Beirut, voiced her reluctance to go home due to her children. She recounted that after hearing about the ceasefire, she considered returning late at night, but her husband urged caution, asking, "What if they strike at 2 AM? How do we flee again?" This sentiment highlights the deep-seated fear and uncertainty that still grips many residents, keeping them in makeshift camps despite the partial cessation of hostilities.
*Source: YouTube: Reuters (2026-06-02)*
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