لبنان ٢٤
لبنان ٢٤
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Southern Lebanon suffers from the effects of ongoing wars, where residents are subjected to deep psychological trauma resulting from repeated scenes of destruction. This leads to society becoming desensitized to the catastrophic situation. The people adapt to the destruction of their homes and surroundings through shock-induced habituation, which threatens the very concepts of safety and psychological stability. As a result, stability becomes just a fleeting moment amid continuous tension. Moreover, war has become an inevitable fate that the community experiences periodically, reflecting a resilience of sorts—yet at the expense of collective mental health—leading to the deep-rooted perpetuation of existential anxiety across generations.
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