
“Our life financial savings … All this destruction,” stated Hijazi, as he stepped into an condominium suffering from shattered glass and damaged furnishings.
All the constructing had been destroyed in a earlier Israel floor invasion in 1982, throughout Lebanon’s civil warfare, displacing Hijazi for 13 years earlier than he might rebuild and transfer again in.
He was displaced once more in late September, as Israel dramatically ramped up its air strikes on Lebanon after a yr of exchanging hearth with Hezbollah largely alongside the border strip.
Hijazi informed Reuters he was nervous about who would assist him rebuild this time round. Even earlier than the warfare, Lebanon had been struggling a extreme financial disaster that had crippled financial savings.
“I wish to stay. That is my home, it is 40 years previous. Each nook in the home, every little thing on this home, means one thing to me,” he stated.