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Displaced Lebanese face somber Eid amid Israel’s offensive
The southern Lebanese city of Tyre stands empty after Israel ordered its residents to evacuate.
Since the war began on March 2, more than a million people have been forced from their homes in Lebanon.
Many displaced families now sleep on the streets of Beirut, in cars, or in makeshift shelters, as hopes of returning home for Eid fade amid escalating conflict.
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The southern Lebanese city of Tyre stands empty after Israel ordered its residents to evacuate.
Since the war began on March 2, more than a million people have been forced from their homes in Lebanon.
Many displaced families now sleep on the streets of Beirut, in cars, or in makeshift shelters, as hopes of returning home for Eid fade amid escalating conflict.
The southern Lebanese city of Tyre stands empty after Israel ordered its residents to evacuate.
Since the war began on March 2, more than a million people have been forced from their homes in Lebanon.
Many displaced families now sleep on the streets of Beirut, in cars, or in makeshift shelters, as hopes of returning home for Eid fade amid escalating conflict.
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