Following a brief respite after an April ceasefire, Christians in the Lebanese city of Tyre are once again fleeing their homes due to renewed Israeli strikes. Darine Al Jouny Safadi and her family represent a growing number of residents displaced for a second time in recent months. The escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is fueling fears among the Christian community that they may be unable to return to their homes. This displacement follows an initial period where some residents, like Safadi, cautiously returned after the previous ceasefire. The ongoing bombardment raises concerns about the long-term stability and future of the Christian population in southern Lebanon. The situation highlights the vulnerability of civilians caught in the crossfire of regional tensions.