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The families of Hezbollah victims who were standing near the American University Hospital of Beirut looked weary, sad and depressed just thinking that their loved ones lost their sight, fingers or arms within just a few seconds. For two days in a row, Lebanon was shaken by waves of explosions from numerous technical devices, presumably coordinated by Israel, in areas controlled by the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia. “The situation among the wounded we have treated is catastrophic,” Bahaa Noureddine, chief ophthalmologist at the American University Hospital, said on Thursday. Since Tuesday, Nour…

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