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"Today, they continue to advance towards us": Nabatieh, Lebanon's epicenter of the Iran-US agreement's trial

From Le Figaro · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Clashes continue between Israel and Hezbollah around the strategic Lebanese city of Nabatieh.
  • Residents are returning cautiously to the city, which has seen daily Israeli drone strikes.
  • The situation is tense as inhabitants assess damage and lack of essential services following recent exchanges of fire.

Clashes persist between Israel and Hezbollah in the vicinity of Nabatieh, a strategic city in southern Lebanon. The area has recently been described as a "road of death" due to frequent Israeli drone strikes targeting civilians. Despite the ongoing conflict, some residents are beginning to return, navigating roads littered with debris and marked by recent violence.

Cars laden with belongings are cautiously making their way back into Nabatieh. The city, once bustling, now appears ghost-like, with the sounds of engines breaking the silence. Ramadan decorations, remnants from the holiday that ended in March, serve as a stark reminder of how the war has disrupted normal life and suspended the passage of time.

I don't know what we are going to do, my house has been spared but there is no water, nor electricity and network. I will surely leave again tonight.

โ€” MohammedA resident expressing his uncertainty about returning to Nabatieh due to the lack of essential services.

In the central square near the souks, where roofs have been torn off and shops destroyed, men are greeting each other with warm embraces. Many have returned alone, without their families, shortly after news emerged of a potential agreement between Iran and the United States. "I don't know what we are going to do," one resident, Mohammed, stated. "My house was spared, but there is no water, no electricity, and no network. I will probably leave again tonight."

The article highlights the precarious situation faced by the residents of Nabatieh. While some homes remain standing, the lack of basic infrastructure like water, electricity, and communication networks makes returning a difficult decision. The uncertainty of the ongoing conflict and the potential for renewed strikes loom large as inhabitants attempt to rebuild their lives amidst the ruins.

Today, they continue to advance towards us

โ€” UnknownA phrase used to describe the ongoing nature of the conflict around Nabatieh.
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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.