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<h1>Lebanese Struggle to Rebuild Homes Post-Ceasefire Amid Delays and Financial Constraints; World Bank Estimates $3.4B Damage.</h1> Six weeks after a ceasefire ended the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, many displaced Lebanese are eager to rebuild their homes destroyed by Israeli airstrikes. However, reconstruction and compensation efforts are delayed. The World Bank estimated Lebanon's infrastructure losses at USD 3.4 billion. Israeli troops remain in southern Lebanon, complicating rebuilding efforts. Hezbollah, which previously financed reconstruction with Iran's help, faces financial constraints due to Iran's economic crisis. The Lebanese government lacks resources to assist, and international aid is uncertain. Hezbollah has begun compensating some families, but many await promised payments, with no clear reconstruction plan in place.