Lebanon's Path to Recovery: Rebuilding Lives Amid Ruins

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A two-mile stretch of road in Dahiyeh, a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut, is lined with mangled cars and collapsed buildings, highlighting the scale of destruction in the area. The road, named after Hadi Nasrallah, runs from Horsh Beirut through the urban sprawl of Dahiyeh.
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