Escalating Violence in Lebanon: The Condition of Lasallian Educational Communities
We are closely monitoring the evolving situation in Lebanon, where the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel is having a devastating impact on the population and educational institutions.
Over the past week, intense clashes have resulted in the destruction of buildings and infrastructure, particularly affecting the southern part of Lebanon and the capital, Beirut. Thousands of buildings have been destroyed, with hundreds of casualties and thousands more injured.
Our Lasallian schools, Collège Notre-Dame and Collège du Sacré-Cœur in Beirut, had to close their doors on Monday due to their proximity to the affected areas. Yesterday, the Lebanese Ministry of Education has mandated the closure of all schools and universities until further notice for safety reasons. So far, La Salle institutions, while affected by the closures, have not suffered any direct damage, but tragically, a student and their family, as well as a parent, are among the victims.
Our socio-educational initiative, the Fratelli Project, has also paused its activities. However, the Brothers have chosen to remain on-site. The community, made up of both Marist and Lasallian Brothers, has been working together since 2016 to support vulnerable and refugee populations in Lebanon. The Fratelli Project, realized together with the Fondazione Marista per la Solidarietà Internazionale,
is the closest of our programs to the conflict zone, and a detailed evacuation plan is in place should the Brothers need to leave for their safety.
The bombardments continue daily, and the roads are congested as many people flee the violence. Some are seeking refuge in schools, while others have migrated to Syria.
The situation remains volatile, and it is difficult to predict how it will unfold. We remain committed to supporting our schools, students, and staff during these uncertain times. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by the violence, and we hope for a swift return to peace.