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π±π§π±π§ Qlaylie, South Lebanon β April 21, 2026 Dozens of coffins lined up in an alley in South Lebanon. Draped in Hezbollahβs colors, covered with flowers. Before them, thousands of people dressed in blackβmotionless, silent. The ten-day ceasefire made these funerals possible. For many families, this is the first opportunity to recover their dead after weeks of intense fighting against the Israeli army. Clerics led the funeral prayer. In the crowd, women held framed portraits. Men stared straight ahead. Qlaylie is not a name that appears on strategic maps. This Tuesday, however, it bore the weight of a grief shared by all of southern Lebanon. The truce has an end date. The death toll continues to rise on both sides. But for a few hours, in this alley, there were only the dead and those who refused to forget them. βͺοΈ@alsaa_plus_EN