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As U.N. Cuts Food Aid to Refugees, One Family Feels the Pinch
‘We need the WFP money in order to eat. If we do not get it anymore, I do not know how we will live’.
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‘We need the WFP money in order to eat. If we do not get it anymore, I do not know how we will live’.
These days in Ersal are tense. This pro-rebellion village, in Lebanon’s northeast Bekaa Valley, has been under pressure since the Syrian army, working with Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, seized the neighboring Syrian city of Qusayr in early June.
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