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“In his last days, he chose to stay near the main hospital in Nabatieh to help the elderly, disabled, injured, and those who simply couldn’t financially afford to flee,” Jawad’s family said. “He served as their guardian, provided them with food, mattresses, and other comforts, and anonymously paid off their debts.”
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One American citizen identified as Karam toldAl Jazeera that she “called the U.S. embassy in Beirut for help fleeing the violence,” but “was told to find a way out of the country by herself,” the outlet reported.
“Karam, who chose to be identified by her nickname out of fear of retaliation, drew a contrast with how the US State Department swiftly chartered special flights and a ship to evacuate American citizens in Israel after Hamas’ October 7 attack last year,” Al Jazeera noted.
“Americans of Lebanese descent have been treated as lesser U.S. citizens than Israeli U.S. citizens,” she said. “It is as if we don’t exist.”
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