
As reported by L’Orient Today, and “according to the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), so far over 300,000 people have been displaced within Lebanon” (https://tinyurl.com/yc25kmrh). Indeed, in heavily bombed Beirut, several families, with young children, are sleeping on the streets and on beaches. Bambi’s broken heart goes to each one of them.
This being said, the short video by L’Orient Le Jour, shared below, features a young shepherd who was forced to leave his land in South Lebanon, walking with his beloved animals all the way to the Western Bekaa. As he said in Arabic, they have been walking for two days. May they arrive safely to their destination.
May this unwanted war end as soon as possible. Enough of suffering!

So sad.
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Oh Najmeh, you wrote “Watan” in Arabic, wow and merci (imagine Bambi saying the latter in Farsi now). You are write: so sad. Lots of love/healing to all the innocent people of the world, including the courageous Iranian people.
Thank you, Bambi, for your kind words and praying for Iranian people.
Yes we say Watan in Iran too and “Mihan” (میهن) is the Persian word to say country or Watan.
Thank you for the explanation, Najmeh. Mihan sounds nice too, like Watan. In Lebanon, they also call an individual army soldier Watan, as he/she represents the country (Watan).
Here is a merci for you from Bambi in Farsi : ): مرسی