
Lebanon War Damage Estimated at $1.3 Billion
A recent survey estimates the building damage in Lebanon from the latest war with Israel to be approximately $1.38 billion. The assessment highlights the significant financial cost of the conflict, raising questions about funding for reconstruction.
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Lebanon war damage estimated at $1.3 billion, but who will foot the bill?
Massive destruction in southern Lebanon in the latest Israel-Hezbollah war is estimated at around $1.38 billion, according to a UN agency and a Lebanese research centre. Reporting from Beirut, FRANCE 24’s Renée Davis notes that while the US-Iran deal includes a proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, Lebanon’s reconstruction was not mentioned in the 14-point agreement.
By FRANCE24
Read full article →Lebanon building damage in latest Israel war estimated at $1.38b: survey
BEIRUT (AFP) -- Direct damage to buildings in south Lebanon in the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah is estimated at around $1.38 billion, a UN agency and a Lebanese research center said Monday. "In total, 11,095 buildings were completely destroyed, impacting 17,891 housing units, while 2,242 buildings sustained partial damage ... and 9,311 buildings incurred minor damage," the United Nations Development Program and Lebanon's government-linked National Council for Scientific Research said.
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Lebanon building damage in latest Israel war estimated at US$1.38 bn: survey
A UN-backed assessment found that the Israel-Hezbollah war has caused about US$1.38 billion in direct building damage in southern Lebanon, with more than 11,000 buildings completely destroyed.
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