Israeli military warns Lebanese residents from moving south to more than 60 villages
Perched on a hill overlooking the border with Lebanon, the town stands mostly empty after being abandoned a year ago.
It was his first address since a ceasefire came into effect on Wednesday after more than a year of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel that decimated swathes of Lebanon and killed 4,000 people including hundreds of women and children.
The ceasefire agreement signed with Israel calls for the Lebanese Armed Forces to deploy 10,000 soldiers in southern Lebanon.