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Lebanon: between hope and uncertainty

Due to the massive destruction in the Bekaa Valley and in southern Lebanon, ACN emergency relief projects remain very significant for the country.

“With the appointment of a new president hope returned to Lebanon,” reports Marielle Boutros, Project Coordinator of the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) in Lebanon. “The war was hell for us. Every Christian here has thought about leaving the country. Many people are still struggling with great difficulties, and the situation is anything but simple – often there is no longer enough money at the end of the month for food. But at least there is hope that things are improving.”

Marielle Boutros, ACN project coordinator in Lebanon
Marielle Boutros, ACN project coordinator in Lebanon

Until the situation in Lebanon improves, however, patience is required. For many, the war stole the very basis of their subsistence: “Many people have lost their jobs, and in the south the fields – including those of many Christians – have suffered lasting destruction through phosphorus bombs. ACN emergency relief projects will therefore continue to be of crucial for months after the ceasefire,” the Project Coordinator emphasises. “For example, support for Catholic schools is essential because many families cannot afford to pay tuition fees for their children and money is also lacking for teachers’ salaries.”

Many houses were also destroyed – including in the Bekaa Valley, where there will continue to be an urgent need for ACN’s relief projects. Countless houses were bombed, making it impossible for many internally displaced people to return home. In addition, many people are still afraid of the sporadic air strikes in southern Lebanon and the continuing uncertainty about the situation. ACN contacts from the Maronite Catholic Diocese of Sidon stress that “the border villages in the south are still in a state of unrest. Peace has not yet been restored there, and there are still sporadic airstrikes.”

Damaged houses belonging to the parishioners of the Maronite diocese of Tyr
Damaged houses belonging to the parishioners of the Maronite diocese of Tyr

Meanwhile, Marielle Boutros explains, eyes are set on 26 January, the deadline given by President Joseph Aoun for Israel to withdraw its army from the south of Lebanon. “A lot hangs on this date,” she explains. “Until then, no-one will begin to rebuild or repair their home. Nobody is going to build something which could be destroyed again. Let’s keep hoping and praying that peace returns to our country.”

 

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