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Lebanese expatriates in the UAE are anxious to evacuate and relocate their families amidst the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.

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Last updated: 2024/09/28 at 11:05 PM
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The situation in Lebanon is critical, with recent Israeli strikes intensifying in Beirut’s southern suburbs, targeting Hezbollah-controlled areas. The escalating violence has caused widespread panic among residents, forcing many to seek refuge in makeshift shelters. Adding to the tension, Hezbollah confirmed the death of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, following Israel’s claim that they had killed him. Lebanese expats in the UAE are facing challenges in evacuating their families from Lebanon, with many flights cancelled and volatile conditions at Beirut’s airport.

While some expats are desperately trying to book flights to bring their families to safety, others are advising their relatives to remain in Lebanon for now. Maryam, a Lebanese expat living in Dubai, expressed her distress over the situation and her concerns for her mother and mother-in-law still in Beirut. She explained that despite the risks, they have decided to wait until the airport situation stabilizes before considering evacuation. With commercial airlines cancelling flights and the threat of further strikes on the airport, caution is a top priority for many expats.

Some Lebanese residents in the UAE are urging their families in Lebanon to relocate to safer areas in the north of the country. Ahmed A.N., who hails from the border town of Bint Jabeil, shared his concerns for his grandparents still living in Lebanon. He mentioned that they have already moved to the northern part of the country to avoid the conflict zone. However, getting them to the UAE has proven challenging due to flight cancellations and high ticket prices, leaving many families separated and in uncertain situations.

Government-led evacuation efforts are also facing obstacles due to the lack of available commercial flights. The repatriation of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Lebanon has been postponed to October 2, with the Philippine government advising Filipinos to remain vigilant given the current situation. The uncertainty surrounding flight availability and the evolving conflict in Lebanon are causing distress and difficulties for expats and their families seeking safety amidst the escalating violence.

As tensions continue to rise in Lebanon, with airstrikes and rocket fire between Israel and Hezbollah, the safety and well-being of residents, expats, and overseas workers remain a top priority. The volatile conditions at Beirut’s airport and the challenges in securing evacuation flights are causing anxiety and uncertainty among those trying to bring their families to safety. With government-led repatriation efforts also facing delays, the situation in Lebanon is dire, and the need for caution and vigilance is paramount for all those affected by the conflict.

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