Lebanon
Papal Envoy Leads Aid Convoy to Border Towns After 21-Day Interruption
After 21 days without aid, a convoy led by Papal Envoy Archbishop Paolo Borgia delivered humanitarian supplies to the border towns of Dibl, Rmeish, and Ain Ebel.

Following a 21-day halt in aid deliveries, residents of the border towns of Dibl, Rmeish, and Ain Ebel received a shipment on Thursday after a journey lasting approximately ten hours.
The delegation was headed by Papal Envoy Archbishop Paolo Borgia, who brought various types of humanitarian aid, food supplies, and essential materials aimed at supporting the local population and strengthening their resilience amid difficult living conditions.
Residents of the three towns expressed gratitude towards the supporting organizations and institutions, particularly Caritas Lebanon, for their efforts in collaboration with the Papal Embassy, UNIFIL, and the Lebanese Army, which enabled the delivery of aid to those in need.
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