Fleeing Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon, and Worrying About Where to Go Next
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Ahmed Issa and his family faced a grueling 20-hour journey from southern Lebanon to a shelter in Beirut, fleeing missile strikes and constant fear.
The shelter provided a warm welcome and necessities, but the anxiety from overhead planes caused panic among the children, demonstrating deep psychological scars.
With half a million Lebanese displaced by Israeli airstrikes, Beirut shelters are overwhelmed and struggling to meet the needs of the influx of refugees.
Due to political and economic crises, the Lebanese government has been unable to supply adequate resources for displaced families, relying on local aid initiatives.
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