Families of Hezbollah members leave southern Lebanon for Beirut

Published July 8th, 2025 - 09:42 GMT
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A woman lifts a flag bearing a portrait of Hezbollah's slain leader Hassan Nasrallah as she arrives in a car with other displaced residents attempting to return to their homes at the entrance of the southern Lebanese village of Aitaroun on January 26, 2025, on the day Israel was meant to withdraw under a truce deal. AFP Photo

ALBAWABA - Sources tell Al-Hadath news outlet that many Hezbollah cadre families are currently leaving the south for Beirut.

Sources revealed that the families of Hezbollah members are leaving the southern part of Beirut amid fears of possible Israeli attacks.

Earlier, the US Embassy in Beirut warned its citizens against travel to Lebanon, citing heightened security risks that could endanger their lives due to increased crime, terrorism, and civil unrest in various parts of the country.

The embassy said its decision was due to several factors, including rising rates of "crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnappings, the presence of unexploded landmines, and the threat of armed conflict, particularly in areas near the border that face increased threats."

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