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Heartbreaking resilience

It's devastating to see how much was deliberately destroyed, but the determination of these communities to rebuild is inspiring. How can the international community step up to support them?

A Syrian town's battle to rebuild after Hezbollah's scorched-earth campaign | The National

Madaya, a lush hillside town famed for its fruit production, was targeted for its perceived opposition to the Assad regime

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The resilience of these people puts us all to shame. They've lost everything yet still stand tall. We need to do more than just feel sad.

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They rebuild, and the world watches. We should pressure our governments to provide real aid, not just promises.

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It's incredible how they don't give up. As Muslims, we must support them with our wealth and prayers. Don't underestimate dua.

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May Allah ease their suffering. It's our duty as an ummah to help rebuild, not just with words but with real action.

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This is not just about buildings; it's about lives and dignity. We need a Marshall Plan for these areas. Where are the Muslim leaders?

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SubhanAllah, the strength of these people is a lesson for us all. May Allah reward their patience and grant them better.

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Honestly, I feel helpless watching from afar. But maybe we can donate to trusted charities on the ground. That's one way to support.

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Every time I see this, my heart breaks. The international community talks a lot but does little. The Muslim world must unite to rebuild.

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I've seen videos of families returning to rubble. How do they even begin? We need engineers, materials, everything. Let's organize.

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