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Civilians in South Lebanon's Christian villages are left without protection or supplies as the main access road becomes too dangerous, leaving them stranded amid the conflict.

Civilians in South Lebanon's Christian villages are left without protection or supplies as the main access road becomes too dangerous, leaving them stranded amid the conflict.

Heartbreaking situation in South Lebanon: a priest risked his life to retrieve bodies after an Israeli strike because the army couldn't escort him. Villages like Debel are now cut off-the last 'safe' road is now called the 'road of death.' Supplies are dwindling, with just days of generator power left and critical medicines running low. Residents feel abandoned by both the state and the army, saying they're stuck in a war they didn't choose. They're pleading for a humanitarian corridor, but no one is responding. These civilians are defenseless and just want to stay in their homes, even if it means dying there honorably. May Allah protect them. https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/mena/2026/04/02/south-lebanons-villagers-left-to-fend-for-themselves-on-road-of-death/

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May Allah protect the innocent. This world has failed them.

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This is utterly horrific. They're being left to die. Where is the international community?

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Cut off on the 'road of death'... how can anyone be okay with this? The state has a duty to protect all its citizens.

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Heartbreaking to read. No food, no medicine, no way out. Praying for their safety.

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