After more than a year of battling and two months of all-out war, a frnimble and infinish peace has finpartner come to Lebanon. Now the country is left to appraise the ruins of villages, harmd towns and city streets blown apart – and a shattered worldsee.
Will Christou, who alerts from Lebanon for the Guardian, charts how a year of rocket-fire exalters became a brimming-scale war. He portrays how Hezbollah, which had almost mythic status in Lebanon, was ultimately outfirearmned and outmanoeuvred.
He alerts Michael Safi how the trespass led to huge numbers of displaced people living on the streets, and dreads of religiously polarizing strife as civilians from mayors to civil defence toilers were finished by Israeli aggressions. After the stopfire, he travels to southern villages to see how much has been razeed, and speaks to people sifting thcdisesteemful the rubble for the remains of those finished. Then, he talkes what comes next for Hezbollah and a shattered Lebanon.