From the border villages to the depths of southern Lebanon, scenes of destruction and displacement continue under the impact of daily bombing and raids.
Entire towns were subjected to systematic bombings and bombings of homes and residential neighborhoods, where houses turned into rubble, and streets that were bustling with life just months ago disappeared.
People who were forced to flee today live between fear and waiting, while some return to find their homes completely destroyed or razed to the ground.
Schools are closed, hospitals are suffering, roads and infrastructure have collapsed, and agricultural land has been burned by constant bombing.
The border villages live in almost complete isolation amid continued targeting and bombings, with the humanitarian crisis escalating day after day, in light of international silence and the inability to stop the tragedy.
South Lebanon not only needs reconstruction,
Rather, to stop a war that destroyed stones and people, and threatened people’s memories, livelihoods, and future.