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Palestinians Open Hearts and Homes to Lebanese Refugees

Palestinians Open Hearts and Homes to Lebanese Refugees
Over a million Lebanese have fled their homes in the south of Lebanon, the Bekaa Valley and the southern district of Beirut. (Photo: via UNRWA)

By Samaa Abu Sharar

Over a million Lebanese have fled their homes in the south of Lebanon, the Bekaa Valley and the southern district of Beirut due to Israeli raids. This has led to a wave of solidarity and support from Palestinian refugees in Lebanon towards their Lebanese counterparts in need.

A Tale of Solidarity

The unfolding crisis prompted a heartwarming response from the Palestinian community in refugee camps across Lebanon. They welcomed displaced Lebanese families, shared resources, and offered assistance in various forms, highlighting the deep-rooted bond between the two groups who have faced similar struggles in the past.

United in Adversity

Despite challenges, the solidarity between Palestinians and Lebanese remains unwavering. The shared history of displacement and resistance against a common enemy has forged a strong alliance based on mutual respect and support.

(The Palestine Chronicle)



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