meetings in Cairo and in Israel. The cease-fire, at this point, is still a shaky one. Although the guns and Katyusha rockets fell silent on the weekend, residents of Israeli towns and villages along the border with Leb- anon — from Nahariya on the coast to Kiryat Shmona and Metulla in the Galilee Panhandle — were in- structed to remain in their bomb shelters and struc- turally strengthened securi- ty rooms for a few hours more. The delay, coming on top of an entire week underground, illustrated the fragility with which Israel regarded the halt to the shooting. But during the following 24 hours all was quiet, ex- cept for one incident of mor- tar rounds fired from north of the security zone at an SLA post just beyond the zone. The mortar fire caused neither ca,ualties nor damage. The SLA men returned the fire, but it was not regarded as a serious breach of the cease-fire. In Israel, Galilee residents finally left the shelter of their homes to breathe fresh air for a change. And while children have resumed their outdoor games and adults have gone. back to their normal chores, government officials are examining damage to property after days of Hezbollah rocket at- tacks. The IDF has begun to withdraw the rein- forcements it sent into the security zone, including the heavy mobile artillery which pounded targets well inside Lebanon for the past week, as well as the lighter ground equipment shifted in. And inside Lebanon, scores of thousands from among the more than 250,000 residents forced to flee their homes to escape the IDF artillery and air force bombardments of Hez- bollah bases were reported from Beirut to be streaming back by car, truck, horse- b drawn carts, tractors and even bicycles to begin the reconstruction of their damaged homes. The coastal road leading south from Beirut was re- ported to be one vast traffic jam. 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