Lebanese San Diegans helping displaced families abroad

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Lebanese San Diegans helping displaced families abroad
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Almost a million Lebanese people have had their lives upended in just one month. They are leaving their homes behind to move away from the southern border with Israel and into relatively safer suburbs of Beirut—some with nowhere to sleep except on the streets.'We want peace; we don't want this going on anymore,' Nessrine said.Nessrine lives in San Marcos but has family in southern Lebanon .

Now everything is gone; I lost everything.The United Nations says Israeli evacuation orders cover a quarter of Lebanon as the conflict between Israel and the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah continues to expand. Ramadan says it took 18 hours in traffic to get to Beirut; he's now staying there with his wife, two sons, and parents.'I can't describe how disheartening the situation is, especially when you see the condition the kids are in,' Ramadan said.

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