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The guns may have fallen silent in Lebanon but the war continues to claim new victims every day. It's estimated 4 million cluster bombs were fired into Lebanon, 90% during the last 72 hours.
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The war never ended for the Lebanese Cluster Bomb Removal Team. They tirelessly hunt for the hundreds of thousands of unexploded cluster munitions that rained down in the 2006 war. Every discovery could mean death, or one more life saved. Yet as the tension builds, the spirit and humour of these people shine through.
The Israeli invasion of Lebanon left a deadly legacy. The countryside remains littered with unexploded cluster bombs. Now momentum is growing behind a campaign to ban the use of cluster bombs.
As many as one million unexploded cluster bombs litter southern Lebanon following the recent war with Israel. In the first two months after the war ended more than a hundred people have been killed or injured by these munitions.
Beirut was once famously dubbed 'the Paris of the Middle East.' Now, it lies in ruins. Most of the bombs used were produced in America and sold on the condition they would not be used in civilian areas.
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