In Lebanon, temporary cemeteries house the dead exiled by the war
As Israel continue their campaign to eradicate Hezbollah, the death toll of Israeli strikes in Lebanon now stands at 3,613 with more than 11 thousand wounded.
In some areas, it is now too dangerous to bury the dead.
Our reporters Antonia Kerrigan and Elena Volochine travelled to Saïda, where a cemetery has been set up to house the dead in exile for now.
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