August 22, 2006 - - All our tel/fax numbers are available again and we will be pleased to attend to your queries and/or assistance requests across Lebanon, except in still inaccessible and unstable areas.
Our call center continues to support the National Relief Campaign with the help of volunteers and generous contributors as calls for aid keep flooding in.
August 16, 2006 - - With the entry into force of the long-awaited ceasefire which finally brought calm to our country as of August 14, and the partial lift of the fuel blockade, we resume work as usual.
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We all hope that you and your families are all well. We just can't believe what we see on TV today!"
Eric H. Grootmeijer, ANWB/ARC Transistance (The Netherlands)
"Today i watched the TV, really I was shocked by the madness of this war. I hope all of your familly as well as all the staff of the company are in safe places and no harm to them."
Ibrahim Abu Kharaj, M.A.I. (Libya)
"I feel dreadfully sorry for the situation you are in. It is extremely frustrating and maddening that the world is letting this happen. I just cannot imagine what it feels like to live through it."
Bill Atkinson, NCEC (UK)
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Les déplacés rentrent au Liban, mais beaucoup restent sans abri (Reuters, August 24, 2006)
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Limited Commercial flights back to Beirut (Arab Air Carriers Organization, Aug 24, 2006)
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MidEast Assistance call center selected by the National Relief Campaign lead by the largest union of local NGOs and other humanitarian bodies to serve as a central base for handling the growing flow of aid-related calls
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MidEast Assistance International Alarm Center has been mobilized since July 17 to help with the immediate evacuation of around 6,000 Swedish citizens following the Israeli military offensive which has thrown Lebanon in a total air, land, and sea siege and is severely devastating the country since July 12
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As a result of the multiplying Israeli attacks expanding to almost all areas, Lebanon is now under total air, sea, and land blockade. Communication is becoming more and more difficult as telephone and internet infrastructure is being hit. All country’s resources (power plants, fuel depots, etc.) are being relentlessly bombed.
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