Zain
Khaldeh – South of Beirut
In this scene, Zain stands quietly among a group of Syrian refugee women, waiting outside an NGO distribution center. He isn’t
Syrian, but he pretends to be, hoping to receive food supplements meant for displaced families, just to feed Yonas.
Surrounded by veiled women, his presence is both bold and invisible. His striped shirt and worn blue jacket mark him as an outsider,
but desperation has taught him how to blend in. An instinctive act by a child who has learned how to read the system and slip
silently through its seams
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