In south Lebanon, Hezbollah’s yellow flag fluttered atop a vast pile of rubble that was once part of Nabatieh’s old market. In eastern Lebanon, rubble also marks the spot where a historic building once stood near Baalbek’s ancient ruins.Since Israel and Hezbollah ceased fire on Wednesday, people have been taking stock of devastation across wide areas of the country hammered by Israeli attacks - from Beirut’s southern suburbs to the southern border region and the Bekaa Valley.In Baalbek, in the Bekaa Valley near the Syrian border, Hamza al Outa’s home was one of around a dozen buildings destroyed in one neighborhood alone. Twisted rebar poked out of piles of rubble and broken masonry.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.“These buildings can be rebuilt. They’re not important. But our loved ones, friends, neighbors, companions, people. The homeland has been destroyed,” he said, behind him the ground scarred by deep holes.The Israeli army has