Lebanese civilians who have been displaced by Israel's war on the country started to return to their homes following a ceasefire that came into effect at 4am local time (0200 GMT).
Footage on social media showed cars traveling south with others returning to Beirut's southern suburbs known as Dahiyeh, which has been subject to intense Israeli airstrikes.
An estimated 1.3 million Lebanese civilians have been displaced by Israel's ferocious attacks on the country.
The ceasefire in Lebanon, which will see the withdrawal of Israeli forces over a period of 60 days, has led to renewed speculation about a ceasefire in Gaza, although Israel has consistently thwarted attempts to achieve one..
In comments made to AFP, a Hamas official said that "we have informed mediators in Egypt, Qatar and Turkey that Hamas is ready for a ceasefire agreement and a serious deal to exchange prisoners".
However, Israeli airstrikes continue to pound Gaza, with Palestinian news agency Wafa reporting that eight people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a school in Gaza City.