An aid worker in Beirut said “total chaos” emerged in the capital of Lebanon on Wednesday, as Israel announced it had carried out its largest strikes against Iran-backed Hezbollah since the war broke out in the Middle East in late February. “I can’t believe what is happening. These are not targeted attacks,” Dr. Tania Baban…
Aid worker says attacks on Beirut ‘not targeted’: ‘It’s insane’
Originally reported by The Hill
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