However, her daughter did, and she sent it along with a pressing query to her mother.
Is this the clinic you run?
The IDF’s Arabic-speaking spokesman, Col. Adraee, occasionally posts social media alerts alerting people to flee before an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon. The target building is highlighted in red in an aerial image that is shown on the posts.
In the Beirut neighborhood of Dahieh, Dr. Diab, a 57-year-old gynecologist who treats hundreds of women, examined the photo her daughter had provided.
It was not long before she recognized the apartment complex close to her clinic.
I knew my clinic was going to be demolished after thirty years of work,” the woman remarked.
My heart felt like it was about to burst.
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The subsequent Israeli airstrike was one of about thirty that hit Dahieh during the course of the night, marking the most extensive bombardment of the Lebanese capital since Israel started stepping up its recent campaign against the militant organization Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, last month.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reports that throughout the strikes on Saturday and into Sunday night, 23 persons lost their lives and 93 were injured.
“A series of targeted strikes on a number of weapons storage facilities” was what the IDF announced in a statement.