As Islamic Relief launches a £10 million emergency appeal to support people affected by an escalation in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, we share the story of Sara* who fled with her family from the country’s south last year, where bombing has been the heaviest.
Since October 2023, an ever-growing number of families in Lebanon have become displaced, experiencing similar upheaval and uncertainty. However, numbers have skyrocketed over the last two weeks, amid a sharp increase in violence.
“My family and I were worried about our safety and what would happen to us when the war in Gaza broke out. Living on the border is difficult, you must always be cautious. We couldn’t sleep once the war started because we were worried about what might happen next,” Sara says.
“When we heard air strikes on 9 October, we all tried to escape with what little we could carry. The air strike partially damaged my house, my parents’ house, my sister’s house, and our small market shop. Alhamdulillah, we arrived safely in Tyre [a coastal city in Lebanon], although settling there was difficult. We’ve moved 3 times in the last 3-4 weeks because the landowners either won’t let us [stay] or want a high rent, or the building is unsafe for my children.
“I have no idea how long we will be here. I don’t have anything to cover my children’s needs, and I have no idea when we will be able to return home safely. We’re all feeling distressed and uncertain about the situation.
“We are currently staying in a small house with other displaced people. There are 10 individuals sleeping in 1 small room. There is no privacy. I’ve had problems using the toilets and managing my period, as well as other hygiene difficulties. I am also worried about infectious diseases that my kids and I could catch.
“My children are no longer able to attend school, and they are psychologically disturbed, afraid, and insecure. They ask questions, but we have no answers for them.
“We are grateful to Islamic Relief for giving food parcels to us. This support gives a sense of comfort that someone cares about us and has compassion for us in this difficult time.”
Since the escalation began in October 2023, spilling over from the crisis in Gaza, Islamic Relief has supported more than 27,900 affected people with food, hygiene kits and other basic items. We have also provided much-needed medical supplies to support hospitals and mobile clinics.
We continue to call for an immediate ceasefire and respect for international law across the region.
Please support our lifesaving work: donate to our Lebanon Emergency Appeal now.
*Name changed to protect confidentiality