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Despite a shaky ceasefire in Lebanon, ongoing violence between Israel and Hezbollah continues to impact many people who've fled their homes and lost livelihoods. Among them is horse club owner Mohamed Ghandour who had to evacuate his horses from a farm in southern Lebanon | Collector
Despite a shaky ceasefire in Lebanon, ongoing violence between Israel and Hezbollah continues to impact many people who've fled their homes and lost livelihoods. Among them is horse club owner Mohamed Ghandour who had to evacuate his horses from a farm in southern Lebanon
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Despite a shaky ceasefire in Lebanon, ongoing violence between Israel and Hezbollah continues to impact many people who've fled their homes and lost livelihoods. Among them is horse club owner Mohamed Ghandour who had to evacuate his horses from a farm in southern Lebanon

Despite a shaky ceasefire in Lebanon, ongoing violence between Israel and Hezbollah continues to impact many people who've fled their homes and lost livelihoods. Among them is horse club owner Mohamed Ghandour who had to evacuate his horses from a farm in southern Lebanon

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