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Family returns to their Lebanese city to find a crater where their 50-year-old home once stood

Lebanon Israel
November 29, 2024
LUJAIN JO - AP

BAALBEK, Lebanon (AP) โ€” In eastern Lebanon's city of Baalbek, the Jawhari family gathered around a gaping crater where their home once stood, tears streaming as they tried to make sense of the destruction.

โ€œIt is heart-breaking. A heartache that there is no way we will ever recover from,โ€ said Lina Jawhari, her voice breaking as she hugged relatives who came to support the family. โ€œOur world turned upside down in a second.โ€

The home, which was a gathering place for generations, was reduced to rubble by an Israeli airstrike on Nov. 1, leaving behind shattered memories and twisted fragments of a once-vibrant life.

Family returns to their Lebanese city to find a crater where their 50-year-old home once stood
Lebanon Israel

The family, like thousands of Lebanese, were returning to check on their properties after the U.S.-mediated ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah went into effect early Wednesday.

Intense Israeli airstrikes over the past two months leveled entire neighborhoods in eastern and southern Lebanon, as well as the southern suburbs of Beirut, which are predominantly Shiite areas of Lebanon where Hezbollah has a strong base of support. Nearly 1.2 million people have been displaced.

The airstrikes have left a massive trail of destruction across the country.

A photo of the Jawhari family's home โ€” taken on a phone by Louay Mustafa, Linaโ€™s nephew โ€” is a visual reminder of what had been. As the family sifted through the rubble, each fragment recovered called them to gather around it.

Family returns to their Lebanese city to find a crater where their 50-year-old home once stood
Lebanon Israel

A worn letter sparked a collective cheer, while a photo of their late father triggered sobs. Reda Jawhari had built the house for his family and was a craftsman who left behind a legacy of metalwork. The sisters cried and hoped to find a piece of the mosque-church structure built by their father. Minutes later, they lifted a mangled piece of metal from the debris. They clung to it, determined to preserve a piece of his legacy.

โ€œDifferent generations were raised with love... Our life was music, dance, dabke (traditional dance). This is what the house is made up of. And suddenly, they destroyed our world. Our world turned upside down in a second. It is inconceivable. It is inconceivable," Lina said.

Despite their determination, the pain of losing their home and the memories tied to it remains raw.

Rouba Jawhari, one of four sisters, had one regret.

Family returns to their Lebanese city to find a crater where their 50-year-old home once stood
Lebanon Israel

โ€œWe are sad that we did not take my mom and dadโ€™s photos with us. If only we took the photos,โ€ she said, clutching an ID card and a bag of photos and letters recovered from the rubble. โ€œIt didnโ€™t cross our mind. We thought itโ€™s two weeks and we will be back.โ€

The airstrike that obliterated the Jawhari home came without warning, striking at 1:30 p.m. on what was otherwise an ordinary Friday.

Their neighbor, Ali Wehbe, also lost his home. He had stepped out for food a few minutes before the missile hit and rushed back to find his brother searching for him under the rubble.

โ€œEvery brick holds a memory,โ€ he said, gesturing to what remained of his library. โ€œUnder every book you would find a story.โ€

Family returns to their Lebanese city to find a crater where their 50-year-old home once stood
Lebanon Israel

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The headline on this story has been corrected to make clear that the family fled to another part of Lebanon, not to another country.

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