The displacement of Hezbollah families to the Damascus and Homs countryside
Agencies – Capitals:
Families of Hezbollah fighters and those loyal to them were displaced from Damascus neighborhoods to homes, farms, and apartments in the Damascus countryside governorate, for fear of Israeli targeting, and because of the government forces’ restriction of Hezbollah in the area.
In the southern countryside of Homs, Lebanese families were displaced to the villages of (Al-Aqrabiyah, Tal Al-Nabi Mando, Al-Na’im, Al-Hawz, Arbin, Al-Fadhiliya, Haweik, Al-Masria, Housh Al-Sayyid Ali, and Akum).
In the western countryside of Homs, families were displaced to the villages of Al-Mazraa, Umm Al-Dawali, Umm Al-Mays, and Qabi, in addition to a few families displaced to the villages of Umm Al-Amad and Uyun Hussein in the eastern countryside of Homs Governorate.
The Directorate of Social Affairs and Labor in Homs opened 3 shelter centers designated for those arriving to the city.