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Lebanon and the Lebanese don’t have a future; we jump from catastrophe to catastrophe,
he says bleakly, emptying cans of cat food next to a tangle of concrete that was, until Monday night, a seven-story building housing multiple families It’s not about just a ceasefire but that we won a ceasefire,
Our apartment was destroyed, but the building is still standing,
I hope we have a beautiful future with no violence,
The whole issue was never about Lebanon,
said Sleiman Bakhti, the shop’s owner I’m happy people get to go home,
We do not want to harm you – but our forces will not hesitate to engage with any forbidden movements in this zone,
the spokesperson Avichay Adraee said This is unbelievable. It’s like a nightmare,
Meitel said, as they inspected a damaged building Our forces will not leave these villages and will not allow terrorists to come back here. You can hear it yourself. Whenever someone tries to come back, they will be shot,
They want to come back. We need to keep them away,
But there is a lot of apprehension in Lebanon about whether the 60 days will hold,
You are stealing our children’s future and destroying the hard work of generations before us”.
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is the top story in the Daily Mail while the version in the Telegraph is “Badenoch The new secretary general, Naim Qassem, made a speech recently saying that it’s going to be Hezbollah cleaning up the roads and coordinating the work,
They were excited to make the journey, but sad for those who had died, and for the damage that has been done,
In 2000, Nasrallah gave a famous speech to a huge crowd at the Bint Jbeil stadium after the Israelis withdrew from south Lebanon. We went there, and there’s still a little memorial where he stood. Hassan Fadlallah spoke in the same place with an audience of a dozen journalists and empty stands covered in wreckage. He declared victory, and it rang hollow.”
One image in particular, which summarised how much they have been weakened, stuck with William It was telling that this tour was organised by Hezbollah, not the army,
So they will still need to be housed elsewhere, whether that’s in shelters or with relatives,
He answered in vagaries. He couldn’t say how long it would take.”
Yesterday, William asked Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah how it would be involved in reconstruction efforts Doubts over Barnier’s future prompt sell-off in French bonds and stocks”.
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