Minister of Public Works Fayez Rasamny joined Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and the Ministers of Environment and Energy on an inspection tour of war-ravaged villages in southern Lebanon. The visit provided a firsthand look at the immense destruction the region has endured, highlighting both the staggering scale of devastation and the unyielding resilience of its people.
"The very air of the south carries a scent of history—one of resilience and pride," Rasamny remarked. "It stirs the soul and awakens within us a profound sense of belonging and responsibility."
Rasamny further emphasized that in southern Lebanon, sacrifice and steadfastness are not mere words but lived experiences, and patriotism is not an abstract notion but a tangible force sustaining the region despite its wounds.
Reaffirming the government’s commitment to the recovery process, Rasamny pledged that every available resource would be dedicated to supporting the people of the south. "You are the heartbeat of this land, and with your determination, it will rise again—stronger, more vibrant, and more beautiful than before," he stated.
Rasamny also urged all Lebanese to visit the south and witness its reality firsthand. "A true understanding of the suffering and sacrifices of southerners comes only from standing among them. The south is more than just geography; it is a testament to resilience and dignity, a story that deserves to be seen, honored, and told."
Rasamny tours war-ravaged villages in southern Lebanon, reaffirms government’s commitment to recovery process
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