Al-Aaishiyah

They were built prior to the Lebanese Civil war (1975-1990) and were both renovated at the conclusion of the conflict.

Aichiyeh is part of south Lebanon's agricultural region with rich and fertile soil, which makes its inhabitants dependent on raising livestock, bees, chickens, and growing olives and fruits such as grapes, peaches and apricots.

[1] The history of Al-Aaishiyah dates back to the Phoenician period as vases were discoverd.

During the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon, the IDF had an army base in Aichiyeh.

[2] In October 1976 the Aishiyeh massacres took place, ending with 70 Christian Lebanese citizens murdered.