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With airstrikes across Lebanon, including the capital, many migrant workers have been abandoned by their employers and left to fend for themselves on the streets of Beirut after being turned back from shelters or excluded from state or charity services with displaced Lebanese nationals prioritised over foreigners. Israeli bombing of Lebanon has displaced around 1 million people and in the capital, some are forced to sleep on the beach or streets with hotels, schools, hotels, and even nightclubs that have acted as temporary shelters, full. Some of Lebanon’s 176,000 migrant workers, mostly women…

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