Palestinian refugees face new displacement as Israel’s bombs hit Lebanon

by | Mar 17, 2026 | World

Tripoli, Lebanon – In 1948, Manal Matar’s grandparents fled Akka (Acre) in what was then northern Palestine and crossed into Lebanon. They thought they would soon return, but the borders closed, and the family ended up in Rashidieh camp, near Tyre, a coastal city in south Lebanon. They’ve lived there ever since.But in the early hours of March 2, Israeli forces began heavily attacking near their house, Manal said.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“There was bombing all around us,” she said. Her family packed up and started heading north, with the violent sounds of explosions echoing around them. “The war was terrifying, and we were on the road for more than a day,” she recalled.Now, they are staying with Manal’s maternal aunt in the Beddawi refugee camp, in Tripoli, north Lebanon.Manal is one of thousands of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon now living out a generational trauma caused by Israeli displacement.“God protect us that this situation won’t last longer than this,” she said, her voice giving in to exhaustion. Many Palestinians like Manal are aware that displacement is not necessarily temporary. “God willing, it ends,” she said.‘New Nakba’Israel intensified its war on Lebanon on March 2, after Hezbollah attacked Israel for the first time in more than a year.Hezbollah claimed it was responding to the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei just two days earlier in an Israeli strike that marked the beginning of a US-Israeli war on Iran. A ceasefire in Lebanon had ostensibly been in effect …

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