00:00Lebanon has not been included in this ceasefire, and if anything, in the last 12 hours or so, we've seen
00:07more violence in Lebanon than we've seen on any other day of the conflict.
00:12I mean, I'm assuming, therefore, there's a huge sense of disappointment.
00:14Well, yes, not only disappointment, but fear, fear of the unknown, because we don't know what's going to happen going
00:21ahead.
00:22It seems like Lebanon has been excluded, excluded from the deal.
00:27Well, both Netanyahu and now Trump has also said, President Trump has also said that, you know, they have to
00:35deal with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
00:36So we have been excluded, and today was proof of that.
00:41It was one of the most violent days of attacks all over the country, about 100 strikes in 10 minutes.
00:48I was in my house in the district of the southern suburbs, and I can tell you it was quite
00:54terrifying.
00:56So we didn't know what hit us, because we were expecting something very different, but we're now really caught up
01:02in the worst of it.
01:04And it seems like also Israel is trying to get as much done as possible in case there's international pressure
01:12that's going to be put upon them to comply with the ceasefire.
01:17So I think it's like they're rushing to get as much done as possible, which is horrendous, because they've killed
01:22today 80 people and injured over 200,
01:26not to mention the catastrophic destruction in the city, in the capital of Beirut.
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