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the Lebanese of , helpless witnesses to the ordeals of their loved ones in Lebanon

TESTIMONIALS – While the Israeli army confronts Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, the 200,000 Lebanese who reside in are watching with pain the conflagration of their country of origin and trying to help their families from a distance.

Since the start of the Israeli bombings in Lebanon, Tracy has not slept. “I wake up dozens of times a night to watch the latest news on my phone via social networks and Lebanese media”says the 36-year-old Franco-Lebanese who lives in France. The night from Monday to Tuesday was one of the most difficult. In the early morning, the Israeli army launched ground raids in the south of the country, as Tracy feared. As we write these lines, the IDF is facing Hezbollah in intense fighting. A new stage in the conflict which increases the concern of the 200,000 Lebanese who reside in France. “We see everything on our screens, almost live, as if it were a film when it is reality”painfully confides the young woman who considers herself lucky that her family was not affected by the attacks.

Because some families had to flee the strikes. This is the case of Yara*’s relatives, who migrated to…

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