Since September 23, nearly 2,000 Lebanese have died and another 9,000 have been injured following Israeli attacks
THE Brazilian Leila Derbas he was in the country to visit his family, but returned in a hurry Lebanonto find her husband and daughters. The trip was made on Wednesday 2nd, in the context of the increase in Israeli attacks against the Arab country. From September 23rd Almost 2 thousand Lebanese have already died and another 9 thousand have been injuredthe Lebanese Ministry of Health reported.
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Leila told her relatives in Brazil that she had managed to arrive safely at her home in Tripoli, in the north of the country. Along the way, however, he reported hearing the explosions of at least four bombs.
“Home. I arrived safe and sound, thank God. I will miss you very much,” Leila wrote to her relatives who remained in Brazil, according to TV Globo.
On the night of Thursday the 3rd, Israel began a new wave of attacks against the Lebanon. The bombs hit near the perimeter of Beirut International Airport.

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The Lebanese capital’s international airport continues to operate. The location will be where the plane is Brazilian Air Force (FAB) will land to carry out the first repatriation flight of Brazilians from Lebanon. There is no information yet on injuries.
Source: Terra

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