As a fragile 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel comes to a close, the nation is grappling with the devastating aftermath of the recent conflict. Mourners across Lebanon are taking to the streets and cemeteries to lay to rest the victims of the war, a somber reminder of the human cost of the violence that has ravaged the region. The ceasefire, brokered by international mediators, has brought a temporary reprieve from the fighting, but the long-term implications of the conflict and its impact on Lebanon's fragile stability remain uncertain. As the country begins to come to terms with its losses, the focus now shifts to the daunting task of rebuilding and healing the wounds of war.
Mourners across Lebanon are burying victims of the war with Israel during a 10-day ceasefire.