In Lebanon, war and displacement mar run-up to Eid al-Fitr holiday for many
Renewed conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has displaced about 1 million people and killed nearly 1,000 in Lebanon, prompting extensive humanitarian aid including over 500,000 hot meals.
- More than 1 million people in Lebanon have been displaced by Israel's strikes, according to the Lebanese government.
- 968 people were killed by the Israeli strikes in Lebanon since the renewal of hostilities between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group, the Lebanese health ministry said.
- Basma Alloush, a spokesperson for the International Rescue Committee, said, "A lot of the kids that I at least spoke to, their biggest wish was to just spend Eid at home.
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Eid Amid Despair: Lebanese Families Struggle to Celebrate Amid Displacement
Lilian Jamaan, displaced in Lebanon due to ongoing conflict, navigates a challenging Eid al-Fitr. With over a million displaced by Israeli strikes, communities face hardships during Ramadan, with shelters overwhelmed and families separated. Humanitarian aid remains crucial, yet funding shortages and ongoing hostilities complicate relief efforts, dampening what should be a joyous occasion.
In Lebanon, war and displacement mar run-up to Eid al-Fitr holiday for many
In Lebanon, renewed hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah and displacement are draining the joy from Ramadan and the run-up to the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr for many.
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