Protestors in solidarity with Lebanon say they're terrified for their families trapped in the country
Protestors at a rally in solidarity with Lebanon say they're terrified for their families trapped in the country.
The demonstration was held in Dublin today, just hours after Hezbollah has confirmed the killing of its leader Hassan Nasrallah in a massive air attack in Beiruit.
More than 560 people, including 50 children, have been killed in Israeli strikes since Monday.
Rasha Shraim says there are very few safe places left for her family to go:

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