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Lebanese-Australians Confront Trauma as Violence Erupts in Lebanon

Monday 18 November 2024 - 11:20
Lebanese-Australians Confront Trauma as Violence Erupts in Lebanon

The recent escalation of violence in Lebanon, particularly the Israeli airstrikes, has deeply affected the Lebanese community in Australia, especially in areas like Bankstown (Sydney) and Coburg (Melbourne). For many Lebanese-Australians, the ongoing conflict has triggered painful memories of past wars, particularly the Lebanese Civil War and previous Israeli invasions.

Michael Kheirallah, the founder of the Victorian Lebanese Community Council, highlighted that the majority of Lebanese-Australians have close family ties in Lebanon, making them highly engaged with the unfolding crisis. As images of bombings, especially in Beirut, flood social media and news outlets, many in the community are experiencing renewed trauma, as the violence mirrors past events they lived through.

The Lebanese community in Australia, known for its rich culture and vibrant presence, is also a reminder of the resilience and strength of Lebanese people. While nearly half of the Lebanese-Australian community is Christian, and 40% Muslim, they remain united in the face of this tragedy, showing solidarity through gatherings and gestures of support, such as lighting candles for Lebanon.

The Israeli airstrikes have prompted over 3,400 Australian citizens, permanent residents, and their families in Lebanon to be evacuated. One such individual, Ahmed, who had been in Beirut to further his education, found himself volunteering amidst the chaos, helping displaced families following intense bombing. Despite the hardships, Ahmed expressed gratitude for being able to return to Australia, while many others in Lebanon lack such an opportunity.

This new wave of conflict has also intensified Islamophobia in Australia, with a surge in incidents reported by the Islamophobia Register Australia, particularly in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attacks. The government's stance, which strongly aligns with Israel, has alienated some segments of the Muslim community, further escalating tensions.

In response to the crisis, Australia has committed humanitarian aid and evacuation flights. The government is also urging for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Despite these efforts, the sense of trauma and division remains palpable within the Lebanese-Australian community, as they continue to grapple with the ongoing violence in their homeland.


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