A recent Israeli airstrike had devastated the building, and smoke was still billowing from the debris. The building behind it had a massive hole at the top, while the one next to the right had half collapsed.
They walked on to the building in Tyre, southern Lebanon, where they had lived. Hours after Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire, the displaced family returned. It appeared that no one had remained in their house.
With the aid of their phones’ torches, they ascended the stairs to the sixth level because there was no electricity.
Mohamad Marouf was the father of his two sons and wife. He opened the main door with difficulty. Upon entering.