Life in displacement remains a struggle as Lebanon ceasefire brings little respite
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Life in displacement remains a struggle as Lebanon ceasefire brings little respite
A school in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, is one of many across the country serving as collective shelters for displaced families.
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100 days since the conflict began in 🇱🇧.
— UNHCR Lebanon (@UNHCRLebanon) June 10, 2026
100 days of ongoing Israeli strikes and evacuation warnings.
100 days displaced.
Too long to live without the certainty of home. pic.twitter.com/BzCP6UFDW5
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