Kandice in southern Lebanon
Kandice Ardiel, a United Nations worker in southern Lebanon, has been displaced due to regional violence and now resides in a UN office in Naqoura. Her apartment was damaged by an Israeli army attack, forcing her to evacuate under dangerous conditions. In a video diary for Al Jazeera, she recounts the challenges of living amid ongoing conflict, including nearby explosions and leaving her pet behind.
- ▪Kandice Ardiel works with the United Nations in southern Lebanon.
- ▪She was forced to move into a UN office in Naqoura due to escalating violence.
- ▪Her apartment was damaged by an attack from the Israeli army.
- ▪Kandice documented her experiences in a video diary for Al Jazeera.
- ▪She described living through forced evacuations and nearby explosions.
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Toggle PlayKandice in southern LebanonOn the GroundKandice in southern LebanonA video diary for Al JazeeraRead moreKandice Ardiel works with the United Nations in southern Lebanon. The violence in the region forced her to move into a UN office in Naqoura. An attack by the Israeli army damaged her apartment shortly after. In her video, Kandice describes life under fire: forced evacuations, nearby explosions and having to leave the cat behind.Published On 28 Apr 202628 Apr 2026SaveClick here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
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