Unclear Gunfire in Beirut
After the ceasefire began at 0200 GMT, bursts of gunfire were heard in Beirut, Lebanon’s capital. It was unclear if the gunfire was celebratory or a signal for evacuation warnings. Previously, gunfire had been used to alert people in Lebanon about Israeli military evacuation orders.
Displaced People Begin to Return
Following the ceasefire, displaced residents from southern Lebanon started returning home. Many had fled due to Israeli strikes in recent months. Reuters witnesses reported cars filled with families heading back to the area. Some returned with Hezbollah flags, passing through bombed-out southern suburbs of Beirut.
Biden’s Diplomatic Outreach
At the White House on Tuesday, Biden addressed the ceasefire agreement. He said he had spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati. The agreement ensures that fighting will stop by 4 a.m. local time (0200 GMT).