
Residents of a south Lebanon town are waiting to fix their damaged homes as Israel is scheduled to end its military presence north of its border
Residents of a border town in south Lebanon are rebuilding their homes after the Israel-Hezbollah war, which caused over 4,000 deaths, 16,000 injuries, and billions in damage. Israel is set to withdraw but will remain in strategic locations like Hamamis hill. Hezbollah leader Naim Kassem demands a full Israeli withdrawal, citing the ceasefire agreement. Residents face challenges like no electricity or water and await compensation from Hezbollah's construction arm.