Displaced Amputee in Beirut Questions His Future

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Arabic version: مبتور الأطراف النازح في بيروت يتساءل عن مستقبله

Mohamad Saaydoun, an amputee displaced by the latest Israel-Hezbollah war, is living in a makeshift camp in central Beirut after repeated displacement, loss of income, and damage to his home. He is among more than 1.6 million people displaced across Lebanon due to ongoing Israeli attacks.

Saaydoun’s life has been significantly impacted by the war, which has resulted in repeated displacements, loss of income, and damage to his home. He expresses his despair, asking, “where am I supposed to go?” This question underscores the uncertainty faced by many individuals in similar circumstances.

According to Al Jazeera, the ongoing Israeli attacks continue to exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, leaving countless families in dire situations.

As the conflict persists, the plight of displaced individuals like Saaydoun highlights the urgent need for support and solutions to address the growing humanitarian crisis in the region.

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