Kassem A’achour, 55, who fled the village of Shaqra near the border with Israel after he was wounded in an Israeli airstrike, is now living on the Corniche in Beirut.Credit: Kate Geraghty A ...
An Israeli airstrike, which targeted an office belonging to a Beirut-based TV station, left hollowed-out buildings, broken ...
‘I can see that people feel amazing afterwards, their whole face changes. Children are smiling and I can see that they are ...
Israeli attacks on Dahiyeh this time clearly aim to tear apart the communities living there, residents and experts say.
Beirut has turned into a big shelter to accommodate an unprecedented number of displaced who were forced to evacuate their villages and flee their homes.
BEIRUT, Nov. 11 (Xinhua) -- My story with Beirut began on Oct ... By late September, the displacement began in full force. The city's famed coastal corniche and Martyrs' Square turned into makeshift ...
A displaced family fleeing Israeli air strikes in the south now lives on a sidewalk on Beirut’s Corniche [Bilal Hussein/AP Photo] About 1.2 million people have been displaced, according to the ...
Yeah so, I headed into downtown. I walked along the Corniche, which is this beautiful waterfront promenade that heads out to the Mediterranean Sea on the, on the western edge of Beirut. And just ...
He moved to Beirut in 1976, a year after Lebanon’s civil war broke out, and continued to work and live from an apartment ...
Loading Those who cannot find accommodation in schools or with family and friends live in makeshift shelters on Beirut’s ...