Hundreds of families have resorted to sleeping on beaches and in public squares in Beirut after seeking shelter following the Israeli military’s airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs. Among those displaced were some who had fled to Lebanon to escape deadly conflict elsewhere. Syrian refugee Fatima Chahine told the Associated Press that she, her husband and their two children fled Dahiyeh – where Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed on Friday – on a motorbike in the night and went straight to the Ramlet al-Bayda public beach. There was “bombing below us and strikes above us,” she said. “We only want a place where our children won’t be afraid,” she said. “We fled from the war in Sy
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