Lebanon's first responders say Israeli strikes target them as they work to save lives
Middle East,Lebanon,Israel,Hezbollah,Foreign Aid
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Lebanon's first responders say Israeli strikes target them as they work to save lives BEIRUT — It is Jad Deeb's job to run toward the screams. Ever since Israel started carrying out airstrikes in southern Beirut in September as part of its intensified campaign to dismantle Hezbollah, the 31-year-old IT specialist turned paramedic has spent day after day racing toward bombed out buildings to help pull people from the rubble of their homes. The wreckage from Israeli airstrikes is often so vast that rescues can take days, at which point...
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