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After months of war in Lebanon, SBS meets the people returning to their ruined homes and battered lives. But with anger rising towards Hezbollah, what kind of Lebanon will emerge from the rubble?
Israel’s war against Lebanon has displaced more than a million people. Various sectors of Lebanese society have stepped up to support a traumatised population seeking refuge on the streets of Beirut and in the mountain villages.
Nearly six months into the conflict, Israel’s war in Lebanon continues to displace thousands. As families flee relentless airstrikes, journalist Hussein Bassal documents both their suffering—and his own.
As war rages on in Gaza, more than 250,000 Palestinians living in Lebanon watch on from the north. This RTS doc investigates the attitudes of the people of Lebanon to the Israel-Palestine war.
In the grips of an economic crisis that began in 2019, some Lebanese citizens have taken matters into their own hands. In 2022 Salli Hafiz live-streamed herself robbing a bank, to fund her sister’s hospital bills. Several Lebanese citizens have taken similar desperate measures to retrieve what is theirs.
The huge explosion which rocked Beirut on August 4th 2020 shattered the lives of many Beirut residents, and its consequences are still being felt by those living with the scars of this tragic event.
Ten years after it began, the impact of the Syrian conflict is still being felt in Lebanon, where the number of refugees is causing problems for the government and creating tension with locals.
Nearly one month after the deadly explosion in Beirut's port, which killed at least 190 people, the situation in the country is critical. Already in crisis, today the pressing need is to reconstruct the city and help the abandoned children.
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