Talk Radio News Service interviews Rania Masri, an Assistant Director for Environmental Studies at the University of Balamand in northern Lebanon, about how the attacks from Israel have escalated from highways and bridges to civilian homes.
Amelia Waters talks to Masri about the "massacres" of families who have been bombed in their homes, the 300 fatalities, the attacks she has witnessed with her own eyes, and feels that she is "one of the lucky ones," to have mover to northern Lebanon. (1:57)
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