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Beirut's Sleepless Night
Beirut, LebanonSaturday, September 28, 2024
Despite the devastation, many residents tried to put on a brave face, masking their anxiety behind a veil of bravado. One elderly woman, trying to reassure her fellow escapees, told them, "We're okay! Our homes are okay. There's nothing to worry about."
The night was filled with the sounds of helicopters, the flash of explosions, and the screams of the fleeing. Restaurants and cafes stayed open, serving food and coffee as people gathered to watch the destruction unfold on TV screens.
As the night wore on, the Israeli military issued evacuation orders for more areas of southern Beirut. One neighborhood, Bourj el Barajneh, was particularly vulnerable, with a Palestinian refugee camp and poorer migrant communities. The outcome of this evacuation is still unknown.
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