In the beachside Lebanese city of Tyre, 40-year-old Hussein Hassan was welcoming customers to his barbershop, despite one of its walls being cracked and its glass facade blown away in Israeli strikes. Tyre residents “love life and work. We shake off the dust and rise up again like the phoenix”, he told AFP .

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