As fear spread throughout Beirut due to potential Israeli strikes, schools closed and parents scrambled to pick up their children, heightening the sense of urgency and panic.
'I'm scared, I'm scared,' said Joaelle Naser, who rushed to pick up her daughters. 'I'm not prepared for if something happens,' highlighting the anxiety faced by families.
Maria Karen, a 15-year-old student, expressed her nerves about the situation, noting, 'A lot of my friends are scared,' reflecting the palpable tension among her peers.
The contrast between the bustling school scene and the empty cafes nearby illustrates the pervasive sense of unease that has gripped the Lebanese capital.
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