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Home Politics After the Beirut blast, “there’s sadness” in Lebanon’s holiday season

After the Beirut blast, “there’s sadness” in Lebanon’s holiday season

“This year’s holiday had two tragedies, an economic tragedy and the tragedy that occurred in the port,” says one Lebanese woman. We take to the streets to see who was celebrating Christmas and the New Year, and talk to an expert about long-lasting trauma.

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Hanin Haidar Ahmad
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January 4, 2021

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