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The Nightmares of Beirut: When Sleep is a Luxury
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Dr. Tania Baban, working to provide medical aid and safety, finds herself caught in a cycle of fear as nightly strikes force her to flee again and again. She worries about how anyone can sleep knowing that drones are constantly circling overhead. "As soon as the sun goes down, we know something will happen," she said with a grim expression.
Military experts suggest that striking at night gives an advantage to those with advanced technology like night vision goggles. Israel might be acting on urgent intelligence or exploiting weaknesses in enemy ranks during the night. For ordinary Lebanese, this constant fear and lack of sleep have become their daily reality, with no clear end in sight to this horrifying situation.
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