Lebanese Village Can’t Afford to Rebuild Alone After War with Israel
Part of composite article Lebanon’s $1.38 Billion Rubble: Villages Can’t Rebuild, Ceasefire Already Broken View full article →
In the southern Lebanese village of Srifa, loyalty to Hezbollah came at a steep price. The conflict with Israel left the town devastated. Now, neither the Lebanese state nor the Shiite group can pay for reconstruction on its own. The village faces a financial burden too heavy for either side to shoulder alone, leaving residents stranded in the wreckage of war.