A Syrian child sleeps on the snow in a refugee camp in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. (Courtesy: Facebook)
An image of a child sleeping on the snow in a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley has cooked up a storm online.
The image shows a young boy, covered in a carpet, sleeping on the cold snow in an uncomfortable position.
The cold and wet weather across the region has made conditions miserable for refugees, which have exceeded 540,000 with more than 140,000 emerging in the past six weeks, according to the United Nations.
The greatest number of Syrian refugees is in Lebanon, where there are almost 170,000 registered people who have fled the violence since March 2011, when protests against the Syrian regime erupted. The Lebanese government, however, said the number of refugees was estimated to be around 200,000.
More than 13,000 Syrians have entered Lebanon in the past few days only, according to recent media reports.
Many Syrians are fleeing to neighboring countries to escape a civil war, which – according to the latest U.N. figures – has killed more than 60,000 people.
U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon made an appeal Friday for more international support for the hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees.
“I call upon and appeal most urgently to the international community, and particularly the countries in this region, to provide on an urgent basis the humanitarian assistance,” he said during a stop at Jordan’s Zaatari refugee camp along the Syrian border. “We need your caring hands to those helpless people.”
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And He will answer… to each of us according to His needs and our abilities… of that I am sure. May the Lord’s Blessings be upon you.
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Yes, and thank you. God Bless you and yours.
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It is we, every American, which share equally in the blame of these occurrences. If not by our willful support of the usurping lying tyrant that currently occupies this nation’s highest political office, then by our compliancy and complicity in his actions, and the actions of those he supports, by our heretofore unwillingness to rise up and bring this reign of terror and tyranny to an end by any means at our disposal. As long as Americans fail to act in our own defense… we share equally in the blame for this and every other atrocity currently occurringin this world at the be heath of the devil’s will.
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I agree, that is one thing my soul wrestles with, because I know God will not hold us blameless! I’m speaking out every chance I get, and to anyone who will listen, and often labeled as crazy. But I would rather be labeled as crazy here than held to account in front of My Lord and Savior. What I wrestle with is what I’m doing enough? I’m asking this very question to God. What can I do?
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One has to ask themselves… Who is it that bears the blame for this misery?
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I know, this has twisted my heart and soul about a dozen different ways. I just don’t know what people have become.
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