A Syrian family’s 5-day journey from Lebanon amid repression and bombing at home

lock. They just see the tent, and they see the sky. They don’t know what a house is. They don’t know what a room is. They don’t know what a bed is. They don’t know what a pillow is.\”Ahmed Yahia Dabbas echoed these sentiments, expressing his hope that the international community will step in to help the people of Syria who are suffering under the brutal attacks of the Assad regime and its allies.\”We need help,\” he said. \”We need support. We need to live in peace. We need our children to grow up in safety and security. We need the bombings to stop. We need the world to hear our cries and to take action to end the suffering of the Syrian people.\”As the conflict in Syria continues to escalate, it is clear that the people of Syria are in desperate need of assistance and support. Organizations like the Syrian Emergency Task Force and the White Helmets are working tirelessly to provide aid to those affected by the violence, but they cannot do it alone. The international community must come together to help bring an end to the suffering in Syria and to work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict.