Clean up operations start in Lebanese city of Nabatiyeh as residents return

(30 Nov 2024)
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Nabatiyeh, Lebanon – 30 November 2024
1. Pan of destroyed buildings
2. Various of destroyed building
3. Various of debris being removed
4. Various of workers cleaning up a coffee shop
5. Tilt down of destroyed building
6. Pan of destroyed coffee shop
7. SOUNBITE (Arabic) Jalal Nasr, Lilande coffee shop owner:
“We must rebuild, we must stand up again, we must all help each other in Nabatiyeh and in the entire south, we cannot stop, life does not stop. Something (war with Israel) was imposed on us, and we were up to it. We should start at least for the sake of the martyrs and the families who passed away. We should continue.”
8. Wide of destroyed building
9. Mid of debris
10. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Jamal Al-Sabbouri, gas station owner:
“We have reached a stage that we do not know what we shall do, how we would remove the debris, how would we start our business. There are no funds and there is nothing at all. So, I start working from my own account.”
11. Debris
12. Locals loading debris into truck
13. Wide of car passing destroyed buildings
STORYLINE:
Residents and business owners in the Lebanese city of Nabatiyeh cleared debris and started rebuilding their businesses as they returned to the city on Saturday after a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel was agreed upon.

Jabal Nasr, the owner of a coffee shop, and his staff began the clean-up process early in the morning.

“We must rebuild, we must stand up again, we must all help each other in Nabatiyeh and in the entire south," he said.

Nasr, like thousands of Lebanese, was returning to check on their properties after the U.S.-mediated ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah went into effect early Wednesday.

Intense Israeli airstrikes over the past two months leveled entire neighborhoods in eastern and southern Lebanon, as well as the southern suburbs of Beirut, which are predominantly Shiite areas of Lebanon where Hezbollah has a strong base of support. Nearly 1.2 million people have been displaced.

AP Video by Bassam Hatoum

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