As violence escalates in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah, hundreds of stranded Kenyans feel abandoned and fearful under bombardments and gunfire. The lack of government evacuation plans raises concerns about sending laborers abroad without adequate safety measures. Despite assurances from Kenyan authorities that all citizens are safe, those stranded in Lebanon share a different reality, with little contact or support provided.
Migrant workers, mainly women, face dire conditions, with some employers withholding travel documents as conflict intensifies. The harrowing accounts of Kenyan workers highlight their plea for assistance and evacuation amidst the escalating violence. The ongoing conflict threatens to engulf Lebanon in a wider regional war, leaving Kenyan workers trapped and at risk.
With no access to assistance or protection, these workers are desperate for their government to intervene and facilitate their safe return home, away from the horrors of war.