Reference : V-P-LB-E-01220
Date : 04/12/2008
Country/Region : LEBANON
Caption : Fatma, a resident of Meis el Jebel village.
Photographer : PAGETTI, Franco
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : reserved users only
Copyright : ICRC/VII
Description : The village is three km from the border with Israel. In early August 2006, the Israeli army moved into the village. Those who had cars fled, but Fatma's family (her brother and sister in law who had just had a baby, small children, their elderly parents and other siblings) were unable to flee and took shelter with another 50 people in a village house. The fighting between Hizbullah and the Israelis eventually forced them to flee the village. The elderly and the children had to be carried.They took shelter in a mosque with hundreds of other people. Therer they received relief from the ICRC. The organization later evacuated them to a nearby town. Like most southerners, they returned on the day of the ceasefire, 14 August 2006, to an utterly wrecked house and fields littered with cluster bombs. Fatma felt it was better to come back to their house, even if it was wrecked, than being displaced. They have now rebuilt their home.
Original material : digital
Resolution : 5000x3333
Orientation : landscape
Colour/B&W : colour

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