In Beirut's Once-Bustling Suburbs, Smoking Rubble and Eerie Quiet
Briefly

The once-bustling sidewalks in Dahiya have become desolate, with shops closed and streets eerily empty, reflecting the severe impact of ongoing Israeli airstrikes.
The near-daily Israeli strikes targeting the Dahiya neighborhood have created a climate of fear, with residents fleeing and others finding refuge in public spaces.
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