The New York Times

Lebanon: Images of a Nation Uprooted by War (opens in new tab)

In Lebanon, more than a million people — roughly a fifth of the population — have been forced from their homes since a renewed war erupted last month between Israel and Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia based in Lebanon. Many have nowhere to go. Schools and government buildings that had been converted into shelters were already full. In the capital, Beirut, families slept along the seafront in tents and cars, trying to stay warm. Some have found refuge with relatives. As more people are uproo...

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