In Nabatieh, Lebanon, some residents are hopeful and stoic while others are uncertain about the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Jalal Nasser, the owner of a cafe, returned to the area on the first day of the ceasefire to bring hope to the people. However, others, like Ali Hariri, are less sure about the ceasefire's stability, especially after recent airstrikes. The Israeli government has also expressed skepticism about the end of the war. Despite the damage inflicted on Hezbollah, the group remains defiant and committed to its ideology. Em Ali Awada, a mother who has lost two sons in conflicts, emphasizes that they are not terrorists but fighters for their land.
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