World NewsSilent Streets, Brave Hearts: Inside Lebanon's Ghost City After Israeli Strikes
Amidst the haunting silence of Nabatieh's deserted boulevards, where laughter once echoed through bustling markets, BBC correspondent Hugo Bachega witnesses a different kind of humanity. Embedded with paramedics who brave the aftermath of Israeli strikes, Bachega discovers that while residents have fled, protectors remain steadfast in their duty.
The paramedic team navigates rubble-strewn streets with practiced urgency, scanning for survivors in buildings that once housed families and dreams. Their hands, once soothed by the Lebanese sun, now tremble slightly as they prepare for horrors beneath each collapsed wall. In this ghost city, these medical first responders have become not just healers, but symbols of hope in a landscape carved by conflict.