Inside War-Torn Lebanon: Bridges Destroyed, Cities Empty, Civilians Displaced

Ground zero from Lebanon as the war intensifies, leaving behind a trail of devastation, displacement, and human tragedy. Entire regions in South Lebanon have turned into ghost towns, with roads, bridges, and buildings reduced to rubble after relentless airstrikes.

Key infrastructure-including Litani River bridges and major roads-has been destroyed, cutting off communication and isolating villages. Thousands of civilians have been forced to flee, with many now living in temporary shelters, schools, and camps, uncertain if they will ever return home.

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