Briefing: War returns to southern Lebanon: 'Southern people have endured so many sacrifices'
Strategic angle: Hassan Ayoub and Mohamed Fakih reflect on the history of their marginalized region scarred by conflict.
Southern Lebanon, a region historically marked by conflict with Israel, faces renewed hostilities that threaten its already fragile infrastructure. The ongoing situation complicates operational capacities and resource allocation.
Local residents, such as Hassan Ayoub and Mohamed Fakih, illustrate the deep-seated issues stemming from years of marginalization, which have left the region vulnerable to disruptions. Their experiences highlight the resilience yet limited capacity of the local population.
As the conflict escalates, the implications for infrastructure management and recovery efforts become increasingly critical. The region's ability to withstand and recover from such adversities will depend on strategic planning and support.