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‘The one toy I took from my war torn home’: Plight of the 400,000 children displaced by Israel’s war on Lebanon

INDEPENDENT·May 23 ago·3 min read
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Around 400,000 children have been displaced in Lebanon due to Israel’s bombardment and invasion. As a shaky ceasefire is extended for 45 days, they show the toys they brought with them – and share their dreams to one day return home. Alex Croft reports

Around 400,000 children have been displaced in Lebanon due to Israel’s bombardment and invasion. As a shaky ceasefire is extended for 45 days, they show the toys they brought with them – and share their dreams to one day return home. Alex Croft reports

Around 400,000 children have been displaced in Lebanon due to Israel’s bombardment and invasion. As a shaky ceasefire is extended for 45 days, they show the toys they brought with them – and share their dreams to one day return home. Alex Croft reports

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