ALBAWABA - The suffering of the displaced women in Lebanon continues as war is not the only struggle they face. Lebanese women are deprived of access to hygiene and basic necessities of life.
Dareen Al-Ahmar was one of those who fled Israeli aggressive airstrikes in Southern Lebanon seeking a safer place in Beirut, but unfortunately, she couldn't survive domestic violence.
Lebanese media reported that Dareen Al-Ahmar, mother of 9 children, was shot dead at the hands of her husband and his brother, in a cold-blooded murder.
Wissam Al-Ahmar and his brother killed Dareen by shooting her in the head and trying to hide their crime by claiming it was a suicide incident.
The Lebanese woman and her nine children were subjected to domestic violence at the hands of her husband and his brother.
Patriarchal violence remains one of the most pervasive and devastating forms of oppression women endure, and it is usually intensified during times of displacement and war.