Lebanon Faces Rebuilding Amidst War's Devastation and Ceasefire

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In the aftermath of a prolonged conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, supporters in Lebanon question the costs of war despite a recent cease-fire agreement. The conflict, which began with a Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023, has led to significant casualties and displacement across the region. The cease-fire, reached in November 2024, follows intense hostilities, including the deaths of key figures like Hezbollah's leader Hasan Nasrallah. The war has also exacerbated humanitarian crises, particularly in Gaza, where Israel's military actions have resulted in severe conditions for civilians.
- In a ruined Hezbollah stronghold, supporters question the costs of war The Washington Post
- With Israeli tanks on the ground, Lebanese unable to bury dead Reuters
- Beirut resident returning home: 'Everything was gone' BBC.com
- ‘Nobody Won’: Residents of a Lebanese City Return to Rubble and Sorrow The New York Times
- ‘Why would we wait?’: Lebanon starts to rebuild as ceasefire takes effect The Guardian
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