Afaf Chahrour (left) and Nazareth Entiro (center). (Credit: Images provided by the Chahrour family) Roa Zein (right). (Credit: Image provided by Mohammad Zein) (Photo collage by Jaimee Lee Haddad/L'Orient Le-Jour)
Their names were Afaf Chahrour, Nazareth Entiro and Roa Zein. Israeli strikes killed them last Friday and Saturday in southern Lebanon.The three women are among at least 250 people killed by the Israeli army since a cease-fire between Hezbollah and Israel took effect on Nov. 27, ending more than 13 months of conflict, according to combined figures from the United Nations and L’Orient-Le Jour.Of those killed, at least 77 were civilians: 53 men, 10 children and, now, 18 women. Stories southern Lebanon tells Oussama Farhat, a life devoted to animals and others, cut short by an Israeli strike Afaf Chahrour and Nazareth EntiroAfaf Chahrour had arrived in Lebanon less than a week before her death. A German national, she had been living in Germany for more than 40 years, where her five children also reside. The septuagenarian typically...
Their names were Afaf Chahrour, Nazareth Entiro and Roa Zein. Israeli strikes killed them last Friday and Saturday in southern Lebanon.The three women are among at least 250 people killed by the Israeli army since a cease-fire between Hezbollah and Israel took effect on Nov. 27, ending more than 13 months of conflict, according to combined figures from the United Nations and L’Orient-Le Jour.Of those killed, at least 77 were civilians: 53 men, 10 children and, now, 18 women. Stories southern Lebanon tells Oussama Farhat, a life devoted to animals and others, cut short by an Israeli strike Afaf Chahrour and Nazareth EntiroAfaf Chahrour had arrived in Lebanon less than a week before her death. A German national, she had been living in Germany for more than 40 years, where her five children also reside. The septuagenarian typically...
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