A lone bird glides above Beirut, its wings cutting through the smoke of a wounded city, rising over the southern suburbs following Israeli airstrikes.
Amid the rubble of a bombed home in Beirut’s Basta Street, a wedding portrait endures, love preserved in the silence of destruction.
In a house in Ain El-Remmaneh, a couch remains beneath a wall riddled with bullets bearing a silent memory of the battles that once divided Beirut during Lebanon’s civil war.
At Beirut’s international airport, a woman’s heels face the boots of soldiers, a quiet intersection of formality and force.
mannequin is seen behind a shattered shop window in the old souks of Tripoli after days of clashes between the Lebanese army and militias

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