Hammers clanged towards brick and steel because the citizens of Baalbek started working repairing their houses, determined to restart their lives once more.An afternoon after a cease-fire ended Lebanon’s deadliest conflict in many years, tens of 1000’s of people that fled the violence had already returned on Thursday to the hard-hit town within the nation’s east.Teenage ladies snapped selfies in entrance of the traditional Roman temples. Excited younger males on bikes carried out doughnuts on the street, their again tires spinning up mud and shards of glass.However after weeks of pounding Israeli airstrikes, the scars weren’t simple to forget about: bombed-out eating places, flattened condo constructions, timber snapped like twigs. And most of the lifeless had been nonetheless buried underneath the rubble, citizens mentioned.“I’m an previous girl. I’m no longer affiliated with any individual. What did I do to deserve this?” mentioned Taflah Amar, 79, as she swept particles from the entrance of her area, some of the few nonetheless status on her boulevard.“I’ve been crying all day,” she mentioned.