
"In southern Lebanon, specifically in the town of Nabatieh, a family of six - a father, a mother, and their four children - was forced to leave their home abruptly after evacuation leaflets were circulated in their area amid intensified shelling."
"The suffering becomes even more severe when children or elderly people are involved, as they are less able to endure constant movement and harsh conditions."
"As a Palestinian from Gaza, I know well what it means to leave your home without knowing whether you will return or what will become of it."
"With every new wave of displacement, the same experience is repeated in different forms. For those who have lived through displacement before, these scenes are not unfamiliar."
Since early March 2026, escalating shelling in southern Lebanon has forced over 1 million people to flee their homes, creating a severe humanitarian crisis. Families face instability, with mothers searching for shelter and the elderly enduring hardships alone. Displacement experiences are repeated, especially for those familiar with such crises. In Nabatieh, a family of six had to leave abruptly due to evacuation orders, highlighting the urgency and chaos of their situation as they packed their belongings without knowing their destination.
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