War Messin' Up Burials in Lebanon: Ain't No Peace for the Dead
Israeli invasion got folks in South Lebanon buryin' they loved ones in the dirt twice, ain't no respect for the fallen.

Yo, what's good? Straight up, this situation in South Lebanon is messed up. Israel all up in they business, and now folks can't even bury they dead right. We talkin' 'bout traditions, fam, respect for the ancestors, and these folks gettin' they funerals snatched. That ain't right.
See, back in Lebanon, they got this thing where they walk the casket through the town, let everybody pay they respects. It's a whole vibe, a community thing. But now? Nah, ain't nobody got time for that. They diggin' quick graves, droppin' bodies, and prayin' they don't get bombed before they can say amen. Real talk, it's savage.
This dude Rabih Koubaissi, he stayin' put, tryin' to make sure the dead get some kind of respect. He sayin' in Islam, you ain't supposed to dig up bodies. But war change everything. They got this thing called wadiaa, like a 'deposit,' so they can dig 'em up later and put 'em back where they belong. Still, it ain't the same.
"People got attachments," Koubaissi say. "They want they loved ones buried in they ancestral land." Word. That's that roots thing, know what I'm sayin'? But Israel ain't playin', they might stay there a minute, so these temporary graves might be permanent. That's a slap in the face.
They sayin' sometimes they can't even wash the bodies, just throw 'em in a bag and bury 'em. That's cold. War dehumanizin', man. Turnin' people into just pieces, no respect. And these families gotta bury they loved ones twice? That's double the pain, double the trauma.
But ain't nobody talkin' 'bout the real cost, the emotional damage. These folks losin' they land, losin' they family, losin' they culture. And for what? Politics and power plays, while the everyday people suffer. Same ol' story, different place.
They worried they ain't gonna get to bury they loved ones back home. Israel actin' like they own the place, talkin' 'bout stayin' there forever. So these temporary graves might be the final resting place. Heartbreaking, man. Straight up, this is some bull.
So, yeah, prayers up for the families in South Lebanon. They need all the strength they can get. This ain't just about buryin' bodies, it's about buryin' hope. And that's the real tragedy. Keep it 100, y'all. Stay woke.


