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Lebanese Displaced by Border Conflict Seek Shelter in Beirut

First article: 25 mar. 2026, 15:24 | Last update: 25 mar. 2026, 15:24 | 1 source | 1 article

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The ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel has displaced many Lebanese citizens from their homes in the south. These individuals are now seeking refuge in overcrowded shelters in Beirut, where they face challenging conditions and limited resources. The situation is particularly difficult as they are displaced during the Eid holiday, a time traditionally spent with family and in their own homes.

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Euronews 25 mar. 2026, 15:24 (1 hour ago)

Eid away from home: Displaced Lebanese struggle in overcrowded Beirut shelters

As the war between Israel and the pro-Iranian Hezbollah continues, displaced Lebanese told Euronews they marked the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr in overcrowded Beirut shelters, lacking food, water and medical care, as families remain scattered and homes destroyed in a widening humanitarian crisis.

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