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Lebanese live their bears after Israel burned it
منير قبلان - Aljazeera -
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Between the smell of gunpowder and the whisper of burning cells, the report documents the journey of Nahlin who returned after the war to revive their beacles, in a humanitarian narration in which he embraces the pain of patience, illuminates environmental and economic losses, and on a will to repeat honey.
Photo- Hussein Jaradi moves between the cells of the bees that he raises in his humiliation in the town of Ma'ra, to spend Tire in southern Lebanon, inspecting each cell carefully, after a forced absence that lasted for more than two months due to the intensification of the recent Israeli war on Lebanon.
The return was not easy, as it was found, and it was ruined from it, and the bees were wilt or left, and the cells died or weakened by forced neglect and direct and indirect destruction.
This distance from the dissolved was not transient, but left heavy losses, as the bees need a precise weekly care that includes the provision of the necessary medicines and supplementary nutrition to maintain the health of cells and ensure their reproduction.
The absence of this care led to the death of a large number of cells, and the weakening of the remainder of them, which doubled the burdens on the breeders after the end of the bombing.
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