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    Lebanese families face severe hardships due to ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict

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    Lebanese families face severe hardships due to ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict

    Here's what it means for you.

    The escalating conflict in Lebanon poses significant humanitarian challenges that require immediate global attention.

    What happened

    The Khreiss family fled their home in Khiyam, southern Lebanon, on March 2 after Hezbollah's attacks on Israel, and are now living in a tent in Beirut.

    The Context

    • The conflict began on March 2, 2026, when Hezbollah fired into Israel.
    • The Khreiss family has nine children and previously relied on a car workshop for income.
    • Displacement has led to severe hardships for many families in Lebanon.

    Takeaway

    The ongoing conflict continues to displace families, raising concerns about humanitarian conditions in Lebanon.

    This article was generated by AI from 3 verified sources and reviewed by A47 editorial systems.

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    France 24

    As war nears two months, displaced Lebanese families sink into despair

    Nearly two months into the conflict in Lebanon, many families, including the Khreiss family from Khiyam, have been displaced, struggling to survive in makeshift shelters in Beirut after fleeing their homes due to escalating violence initiated by Hezb...

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    Asharq Al-Awsat

    اليأس يحكم قبضته على أسرة لبنانية نازحة وسط استمرار التوترات

    After nearly two months of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, Rabi Khreis, a father of nine, is enduring harsh displacement conditions in a tent in Beirut after fleeing from southern Lebanon. The ongoing tensions have exacerbated the humanitarian...

    Al-Monitor

    As war nears two months, displaced Lebanese family sinks into despair

    As the conflict in Lebanon approaches its two-month mark, the Khreiss family, displaced from their hometown of Khiyam, struggles to adapt to life in a tent in Beirut. Rabih Khreiss, a father of nine, once supported his family through his car workshop...