TAYR HAFA, Lebanon: Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam visited closely broken cities close to the Israeli border on Saturday (Feb 7), pledging reconstruction.
It was his first journey to the southern border space for the reason that military stated it completed disarming Hezbollah there in January.
Swathes of south Lebanon’s border areas stay in ruins and largely abandoned greater than a 12 months after a US-brokered November 2024 ceasefire sought to finish hostilities between Israel and the Iran-backed group.
Lebanon’s authorities has dedicated to disarming Hezbollah, and the military final month stated it had accomplished the primary section of its plan to take action, overlaying the world between the Litani River and the Israeli border about 30 kilometres additional south.
Visiting Tayr Harfa, round three kilometres from the border, and close by Yarine, Salam stated frontier cities and villages had suffered “a real disaster”.
He vowed authorities would start key initiatives, together with restoring roads, communications networks and water within the two cities.
Locals gathered on the rubble of buildings to greet Salam and the delegation of accompanying officers in close by Dhayra, some waving Lebanese flags.
In a gathering in Bint Jbeil, additional east, with officers together with lawmakers from Hezbollah and its ally the Amal motion, Salam stated authorities would “rehabilitate 32 kilometres of roads, reconnect the severed communications community, restore water infrastructure”, and energy traces within the district.

