The visit included the villages of Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeish, where the delegation evaluated the living conditions of families who chose to remain in their villages despite the difficult challenges they face.
This visit was not simply an inspection tour; it was an urgent humanitarian mission aimed at addressing the needs of residents who remain steadfast on their land. Solidarity mobilized its resources to deliver 25 tons of essential food supplies to help families remain on their land, along with 12,000 liters of drinking water.
This initiative comes as a reflection of Solidarity’s ethical and humanitarian commitment to preserving the dignity of families who have faced hardships and chosen to remain in their villages, reaffirming through this tangible support that they are not alone in these difficult circumstances.
This accompaniment underscores the coordinating and humanitarian role played by the association, as Solidarity supervised the delivery of on-the-ground support to families steadfast in their villages, affirming that its presence alongside the Papal Nuncio reflects the depth of international confidence in its relief efforts.


