It's been six weeks since a ceasefire halted the war between Israel and Hezbollah and many displaced Lebanese whose homes were destroyed in the fighting want to rebuild.
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has said that the Israeli regime is deliberately violating Security Council Resolution 1701 and a November ceasefire agreement reached between Tel Aviv and Beirut.
A delicate truce took effect on November 27 between Israel and Hezbollah after more ... which traversed several areas near Marjayoun, including villages around five kilometres (three miles ...
Manal, a 53-year-old mother of four from the southern village of Marjayoun has been displaced with her family for over a year, since Hezbollah began firing rockets into Israel on Oct. 8 ...
A delicate truce took effect on November 27 between Israel and Hezbollah after more than a year of ... which traversed several areas near Marjayoun, including villages around five kilometres (three miles) from the border. White peacekeeping vehicles ...
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The Palestinian Authority says it has prepared to take control of the Strip as Israeli government meets on ceasefire.
Six weeks after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanon faces significant reconstruction challenges. Many Lebanese await compensation, yet financial and political uncertainties loom. While Hezbollah has begun some payments,
Nearly 100,000 homes were damaged and 18% of those were completely destroyed, with the World Bank estimating Lebanon’s losses to infrastructure at $3.4 billion
Six weeks into a ceasefire that halted the war between Israel and the primarily Lebanon-based Hezbollah, and many displaced Lebanese whose homes were destroyed in the fighting want to rebuild, but reconstruction and compensation are slow in coming.