Key facts
- Displaced residents returned to Nabatieh to inspect damage after Israel halted fighting.
- Residents described Nabatieh as a disaster-stricken city.
- One resident stated the city's destruction was bearable compared to the presence of Israeli forces.
- Residents expressed confidence that the city could recover within months.
Displaced residents have returned to Nabatieh, Lebanon, to assess the damage to their properties following Israel's order to halt fighting in the southern part of the country. Mohammad Sallum, a resident who visited his damaged shop, described Nabatieh as a "disaster-stricken city" but stated that the destruction was bearable compared to the presence of Israeli forces on Lebanese land.
Sallum expressed optimism about the city's recovery, suggesting it could return to life within two to three months. He emphasized that the departure of Israeli forces was the most critical concern. The situation highlights the ongoing impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure and the lives of those displaced.
