A recent UN and Lebanese research center assessment estimates damage from the latest Israel-Hezbollah conflict in southern Lebanon at $1.38 billion. The destruction necessitates substantial reconstruction efforts, but funding sources remain unclear. While a recent US-Iran agreement proposes a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, Lebanon was notably excluded from the deal. FRANCE 24’s Renée Davis reports from Beirut, highlighting the lack of specific provisions for Lebanese rebuilding within the 14-point agreement. This omission raises concerns about how Lebanon will finance its recovery. The scale of the damage underscores the urgent need for international assistance. The future of reconstruction hinges on securing dedicated financial support for the country.