Bilal Muneimana expresses his discontent upon returning to Dahieh, recognizing the stark contrast between the public celebrations of victory and his personal suffering during the war.
Muneimana reflects on the sleepless nights spent in a school shelter with his family, emphasizing the emotional and physical toll of living in constant fear and trauma.
In his frustration, Muneimana contemplates leaving Lebanon for good, unwilling to endure the cycle of war every decade, questioning if there is truly a victory.
His daughter's trauma and injuries within the family highlight the lasting impacts of conflict, illustrating the disconnect between community celebrations and individual reality.
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