In Beirut, families are living in tents and criticizing the Lebanese government for their inaction, as Hezbollah’s resources seem limited compared to previous conflicts. Many families are living in precarious conditions after the war, especially in Beirut, where displaced people from the south have sought refuge. They hope for quick support, especially from Hezbollah, who had previously supported some of the affected families in past conflicts.
However, this time around, the situation is different, as the ongoing war in the Middle East has strained the Shiite party’s resources. Ahmad and his family have not received any help from the government or Hezbollah since the beginning of this war. This lack of aid has led to frustration and anger among the affected population towards the Lebanese government.
In previous conflicts, Hezbollah had provided financial support to families, but this time, the assistance has not materialized. The lack of resources, combined with the ongoing war in Iran and reluctance from Arab countries to support the movement, has created a challenging situation for those in need.
While Hezbollah’s representative promises assistance after a ceasefire, displaced families are in urgent need of immediate support. The situation remains critical as families continue to wait for aid amidst the ongoing conflict.
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