Displaced Families Seek Refuge in Lebanon Monastery During Israeli Airstrikes

Families forced to flee their homes due to Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have found sanctuary at the Saints Peter and Paul Monastery in Qattine, providing a safe haven amid the conflict.
As Israeli airstrikes continue to pound parts of Lebanon, many families have been forced to flee their homes in search of a safe haven. One such place of refuge has been the Saints Peter and Paul Monastery in the town of Qattine, where displaced individuals and families have sought shelter and respite from the violence.
Sanctuary Amidst the Chaos
The monastery, located in the northern region of Lebanon, has opened its doors to those seeking refuge from the ongoing military operations. Father Boulos Wehbe, the abbot of the monastery, has welcomed dozens of families, providing them with basic necessities and a place to rest and recuperate.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


