Lebanon: Deminers back in action as critical task awaits in southern Lebanon


Despite the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, most of the Lebanese people displaced over the past three months have already started returning to their homes.

However, for most, it is not a happy homecoming. According to the World Bank, up to 100,000 buildings have been destroyed or damaged, a quarter of the country has been impacted by Israeli evacuation orders and airstrikes, and large areas are contaminated by remnants of war, including unexploded ordnance, cluster munitions and missile debris.

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