Imigranci zarobkowi w Libanie

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Imigranci zarobkowi w Libanie
Osman Yehia Aloud, who said he escaped warring in Sudan and found work at a gas station in southern Lebanon before Israeli strikes sent him, his wife and their young young son to this shelter established in a convent near Ghosta, Lebanon, north of Beirut, Oct. 17, 2024. When hundreds of thousands of Lebanese fled Israeli bombing, many left behind their migrant domestic workers to fend for themselves. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times)
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2024-10-17
DIEGO IBARRA SANCHEZ/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
DIEGO IBARRA SANCHEZ
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