Volunteers head South to 'sweep up' debris left by Israeli onslaught
Lack of heavy equipment slows down effort
By Rym Ghazal
Daily Star staff
Thursday, August 24, 2006
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Two weeks after the onset of a cessation of hostilities, Israeli air strikes have stopped, but the landscape of South Lebanon remains unchanged, still littered with the aftermath of the war. In response, a group of Lebanese threw brooms, shovels, gloves, masks and their determination into their cars and headed to the war-ravaged South as part of an initiative to "sweep up". This Article is only available in The Daily Star on-line archive. Containing over 100,000 articles, The Daily Star archive is an excellent information source and research tool for all events in Lebanon and the region since 1997.
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