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Dearborn Arab Americans Face Worsening War Anxiety as Lebanon Fighting Continues
Community leaders say the widening war has displaced more than 1 million people in Lebanon and deepened fears for relatives abroad.
- Eighteen months ago, the largest Arab American community in the nation supported Donald Trump for a second presidential term, and their prayers for peace have continued since then.
- The community's initial concern about the war in Gaza has expanded into broader anguish as the conflict worsened.
- Nabih Ayad, of the Arab American Civil Rights League, and other community leaders agree that the situation has worsened despite hopes it would not.
- The conflict has spread after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, extending violence to Lebanon, and community leaders concur that life has not improved since Trump's inauguration amid widening conflict.
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