The flight from southern Lebanon has been swift
Israel’s attacks have left the Lebanese fearful and suspicious
After almost a year of waiting for war, the exodus from south Lebanon came in a dramatic instant. Tens of thousands of Lebanese grabbed whatever and whoever they could and squeezed ten or more to a car to travel north, fleeing Israeli air strikes. The coastal highway was rammed. Aid agencies say over 200,000 Lebanese have been displaced since October 8th.
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This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “A swift exodus”
Middle East & Africa September 28th 2024
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