Beirut (Lebanon) (AFP) – Sipping a coffee in front of a blaring television as black smoke rose from the rubble nearby, Ali Mahmoud, 63, recounted a night of terror in Beirut's southern suburbs. "We were at the coffee shop when we heard the strikes," he said early on Sunday. "We whisked our ...
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