Lebanese mourn destroyed homes, livelihoods in southern city
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In Nabatieh, southern Lebanon, residents mourn the destruction caused by Israeli strikes amid a recent conflict involving Israel and Hezbollah. The city, home to around 90,000 people before the conflict escalation on March 2, remains largely deserted as military operations continue.
When Kamal Kamal heard a ceasefire deal had been agreed between Iran and the United States, he rushed back to the southern city of Nabatieh only to find an Israeli strike had reduced his life's work to rubble. The city, usually home to some 90,000 people before the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah erupted on March 2, was largely deserted as Israel pressed its military offensive in the area in recent days.