Arabic version: الدير يوفر ملاذًا للعائلات النازحة في لبنان
Families displaced by Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have found shelter at the Saints Peter and Paul Monastery in the village of Qattine. Clergy there opened their doors to those fleeing the violence, offering food, shelter, and a place to pray as thousands across the south remain unable to return home.
According to Al Jazeera, the monastery has become a safe haven for those affected by the ongoing conflict. The humanitarian efforts of the clergy are crucial as the region grapples with the fallout from the strikes.
The situation in southern Lebanon remains dire, with many families seeking refuge from the violence. The monastery’s initiative highlights the role of religious institutions in providing assistance during crises.
As the conflict continues, the need for safe spaces and support for displaced individuals grows increasingly urgent.



















