Moroccan Nationals Stranded in Lebanon Amid Rising Tensions, Seek Repatriation

Many Moroccans find themselves stuck in Lebanon where the conflict between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah is intensifying and are unable to buy plane tickets that have become too expensive to return to Morocco. Fearing for their lives, they are calling on King Mohammed VI and the Moroccan embassy in Beirut.
Ticket prices have reached $4,000, and the Moroccans stranded in Lebanon do not have the means to obtain them. Faced with this situation, they are calling on King Mohammed VI to intervene urgently to organize their repatriation to Morocco. They plead for the provision of special flights to transport them to the kingdom, as a matter of urgency. They have also launched an appeal to the Moroccan embassy in Beirut, which has recorded their names.
"We are living in panic and terror because of the indiscriminate bombing of Israeli planes that have targete
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