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By Raghed Waked and Thomas Suen BEIRUT, March 31 (Reuters) - A month ago, Nariman al-Issa's life was like any 12-year-old's: she played with toys and rode her bicycle in Beirut's southern suburbs. Her childhood was turned upside down when an Israeli strike killed her parents and siblings and destroyed their home.
With Israel thrusting deeper into Lebanon and threatening to seize Lebanese territory as far as the Litani, a river 20 miles north of the Israeli border, the situation of displaced people in Beirut “will be even worse than what we’re seeing now,” warned Harb, from the U.N. refugee agency.
Israeli warplanes struck a building in a southern suburb of Beirut after sending an evacuation notice
The Israeli military's evacuation orders for entire neighborhoods in Beirut’s southern suburbs sparked pandemonium and an exodus toward Lebanon’s north.
BEIRUT, March 30 (Reuters) - Iran said on Monday its ambassador to Lebanon would remain in his post in Beirut, defying the Lebanese Foreign Ministry, which has declared him persona non grata and told him to leave.
Hundreds of thousands of Lebanese displaced by the escalating war between Israel and Hezbollah have poured into Beirut, seeking refuge wherever space is available. Families from southern Lebanon and
Iran launched missiles and drones at Gulf countries and Israel Tuesday, while Israel continued strikes on Tehran and Beirut. Here’s the latest: Jordan’s army said [the country
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Beirut from above: Discovering the heart of Lebanon
Did you know Beirut is one of the oldest cities in the world, continuously inhabited for more than 5,000 years? Right here, those striking blue domes belong to the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque. Golden stone.