Ghobeiri, Nov. 25, 2024, in the morning, a neighborhood in the southern suburbs of Beirut. An Israeli strike has destroyed an entire section of a multi-story building. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)
A building with very little left to salvage. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)
In light of the frequency of Israeli strikes, some residents have decided to leave the area. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)
This photo was taken in the same neighborhood, the day before the strike. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)
A building whose inhabitants — men, women and children — can only observe that it has been torn apart by the war. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)
This strike killed at least 29 people and injured dozens. It took place not far from a previous strike on Oct. 10, in the same neighborhood, located in the heart of Beirut. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)
Basta, in the heart of Beirut. The Israeli strike, which was very violent, targeted and destroyed an eight-story building on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 4 a.m., also causing heavy damage to the surrounding area. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)
Back in the southern suburbs of Beirut. Chiyah, Nov. 23, 2024, after yet another Israeli strike. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)
Chiyah is one of those neighborhoods regularly struck by the Israeli army for weeks. (Credit: Mohammad Yassine/L'Orient-Le Jour)