These days, Beirut is characterized by a state of panic, with the Lebanese living in fear of random explosions and car bombs that kill innocent people. Following three explosions in a period of about 50 days — killing approximately 70 civilians and injuring more than 600 — the Lebanese have become prisoners of fear and the entire country a hotbed of all kinds of rumors and reactions. In particular, the country is haunted by one question: Where will the next explosion occur?
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