In the Ras Al Naba’a shelter in the heart of Beirut, hundreds of displaced Lebanese people continued their daily routines, seemingly indifferent to the US presidential election held on the other side of the world. One of dozens of schools turned into shelters around the country to host over 170,000 people fleeing Israel’s missiles from its war on Hezbollah, Ras Al Naba’a’s residents were more occupied with securing their day’s essentials. Some fetched food for their children while others returned for quick visits to the south to check on their homes, while former President Donald Trump secured…