Fady Nasreldeen, a displaced father, reveals the stark reality for his family, stating, "We have nowhere to go, no help coming, and no hope of peace." Their struggle showcases the lack of adequate shelter options amidst a humanitarian crisis.
Since the onset of the conflict, over 1.2 million people have fled their homes as a direct result of the violence, leading to overcrowding in makeshift shelters and schools, which are ill-equipped to handle the influx.
With Lebanese authorities tightening grip on informal settlements, many displaced families find themselves evicted, forcing them to occupy public spaces like pavements, facing dire conditions as winter approaches.
The first major exodus from Dahiyeh triggered by Israeli bombardment exemplifies the tragic displacement experienced by many families, leaving them vulnerable and without basic necessities, reflecting the dire humanitarian situation.
Collection
[
|
...
]