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•Israel-Hezbollah: Lebanon capital Beirut reels from heaviest night of strikes
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Dr Taghrid Diab's gynaecologist's clinic in Beirut suburb of Dahieh was destroyed by Israeli air strikes.
The Israeli air strike that followed was one of roughly 30 that pounded the area overnight .
Dr Diab , 57 , said: “I felt like my heart was going to explode.” The once busy area is now largely devoid of life.
She opened her clinic with the dream that her daughters would one day work there with her. All three went to medical school, and the eldest, newly graduated, had just joined her staff before the clinic was destroyed. That dream was now on hold, probably for some time. But not dead. “I will go back to Dahieh and work with my daughters,” she said..
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