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"Mr. President, there will be no peace in Beirut and no stability in Lebanon without security for the State of Israel," Katz stated. "Agreements must be honored.
Israel strikes Beirut’s suburbs to target what it says is Hezbollah drone production The strikes, which hit eight buildings at four locations, marked the first time in more than a month that ...
Saint George Hospital Trauma unit reopens with Sharjah foundation support after Beirut Port 2020 blast The project is a key outcome of Sheikha Jawaher's 'Salam Beirut' campaign ...
‘Skibidi Toilet’ has conquered YouTube. Now the franchise is set to be a blockbuster directed by Michael Bay, whose ‘Transformers’ films first inspired the viral series.
Only the debauched, nitrous-fueled mind of Michael Bay would dare take on 'Skibidi Toilet,' the sprawling, mega-viral YouTube series that's set Gen Alpha on fire.
Hawa Beirut is a stylish Middle Eastern restaurant, known for its vibrant decor and lively atmosphere. Named after the capital city of Lebanon, the restau… ...
Located in downtown Beirut near the renowned Zaituna Bay marina, the luxury hotel sustained significant damage during the 2020 Beirut Port explosion. The disaster killed over 220 people, injured more ...
However, Zaituna can only serve food twice a week these days, as the organization's efforts to support displaced people depend on limited day-to-day funding.
The first day we went to the Zaituna Bay area. We slept two nights in Zaituna Bay – on the streets I mean. We’ve lived displacement before, but this is different to those situations.
Hundreds of people, both Lebanese and Syrians, have taken refuge in makeshift camps at Zaituna Bay in Beirut, having fled their homes with minimal belongings out of fear of airstrikes.
Bay Area woman documents evacuating Beirut following stepped up Israeli airstrikes, ground invasion "I have no words. I knew what I was going into. But I have never been more scared in my life." ...
Displaced families spent the night on benches at Zaitunay Bay, a string of restaurants and cafes on Beirut’s waterfront.