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Beirut just got ROCKED!
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16467040" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>My next door neighbor is a Lebanese Christian. He was born there but became an American. Still has lots of family there... His sister was in the blast radius and the house in her words was "gone." They are heading to her inlaws village. A few other members of his extended family are unaccounted for. </p><p>The social media feed he showed me was incredibly sad, hundreds of posts of all the people looking for loved ones that were missing. It hit me in the gut, like the first time seeing the people putting up pictures of missing loved ones in New York immediately after 9-11, but there were more kids in this feed. (9-11 hit me harder, but on a human level suffering is suffering)</p><p>They believe it was an Israeli airstrike (some think drone others say aircraft), but all seem blame the local leaders for putting/ storing the chemicals that close to population. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my Note9</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16467040, member: 51947"] My next door neighbor is a Lebanese Christian. He was born there but became an American. Still has lots of family there... His sister was in the blast radius and the house in her words was "gone." They are heading to her inlaws village. A few other members of his extended family are unaccounted for. The social media feed he showed me was incredibly sad, hundreds of posts of all the people looking for loved ones that were missing. It hit me in the gut, like the first time seeing the people putting up pictures of missing loved ones in New York immediately after 9-11, but there were more kids in this feed. (9-11 hit me harder, but on a human level suffering is suffering) They believe it was an Israeli airstrike (some think drone others say aircraft), but all seem blame the local leaders for putting/ storing the chemicals that close to population. Sent from my Note9 [/QUOTE]
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