Displaced in Lebanon sleep on streets as situation turns “catastrophic”
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The people escaped from their pajama houses, slept on the floor for days. The situation is very serious. Mayassa is a worker of Oxfam and at this moment is located in the refuge of Magdousheh, in southern Lebanon, which hosts 200 internally displaced persons. Here she works with the organization to respond to the basic needs of families left homeless to escape the bombings of Tel Aviv, resumed on March 2 after the joint US-Israel attack on Iran.…
Tents, cars as homes: How Beirut’s displaced families live amid Israeli strikes
Rows of makeshift tents and parked cars have turned into shelters on the outskirts of Beirut, as thousands of displaced families struggle to cope after evacuation orders amid the ongoing conflict between Israel Defense Forces and Hezbollah. Ground reports by Ashraf Wani from the area show families, including children, spending nights in the open, with limited protection from weather and scarce access to basic necessities. More than one million
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