Lebanon Sees an Opportunity, but It Is Fraught With Danger
The wreckage still held the signatures of everyday life: a bottle of washing-up liquid, a packet of cucumber and vitamin E wax strips, baby talc, a tube of La Roche-Posay face wash.
This was one of the buildings hit in central Beirut on a Wednesday at lunchtime, without warning.
It was among the targets of 100 Israeli strikes launched in just 10 minutes, part of what became the deadliest day of the conflict in Lebanon so far.
But even amid those intimate traces of lives interrupted, something else stayed with me more…