The World Bank released a comprehensive report today revealing Lebanon needs $11 billion for post-war reconstruction and recovery.The assessment covers damages across ten sectors between October 2023 and December 2024 during the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
The war devastated critical infrastructure throughout the country, particularly in southern regions.The report details that Lebanon must secure $3-5 billion through public financing channels.
Private investors must provide the remaining $6-8 billion, primarily for housing, commerce, tourism, and industrial sectors.Housing suffered the most extensive damage, reaching $4.6 billion with thousands of destroyed or damaged units.
Commerce, tourism, and industry sectors recorded combined losses of $3.4 billion nationwide.The World Bank attributes these staggering figures to physical destruction, diminished productivity, and lost revenue opportunities.
Geographically, Nabatiyeh and South Lebanon governorates bore the heaviest impact.Lebanons Reconstruction Costs Estimated at $11 Billion Following Israel-Hezbollah War.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Mount Lebanon, including Beiruts southern suburbs, followed closely in the damage assessment.
The conflict killed over 4,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands across these regions.Lebanons economy contracted 7.1% in 2024 due to the conflict.
The country would have experienced 0.9% growth without the war.
The cumulative economic decline since 2019 now approaches a staggering 40%.The 14-month conflict began when Hezbollah launched rockets into Israel on October 8, 2023.
This attack came one day after Hamas attacked southern Israel.
The situation escalated into full-scale war by September 2024 before a US-brokered ceasefire took effect in November.The International Monetary Fund announced plans to send representatives to Lebanon next week.
They will discuss reconstruction priorities and potential financing options with Lebanese authorities.
Rebuilding efforts face significant challenges amid Lebanons ongoing financial crisis that predates the conflict.
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