‘The memories stay behind’: hundreds of thousands flee the Israeli bombs in Beirut
With one text message, Israel made half a million people homeless, leaving the city’s southern suburbs a ghost townThe ding of half a million phones, a pause and a collective gasp: in an instant, more than 500,000 people had been made homeless.Shooting in the air, panicked phone calls and honking...
<p>With one text message, Israel made half a million people homeless, leaving the city’s southern suburbs a ghost town</p><p>The ding of half a million phones, a pause and a collective gasp: in an instant, more than 500,000 people had been made homeless.</p><p>Shooting in the air, panicked phone calls and honking filled the streets of Beirut as people began to flee. Thousands abandoned their cars and began the slow march to the sea, desperate to escape the Israeli bombs which they knew would soon fall on their homes – whether they were in them or not.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/06/thousands-flee-israeli-bombs-beirut">Continue reading...</a>
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