Aid worker says attacks on Beirut ‘not targeted’: ‘It’s insane’

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by Sophie Brams
April 8, 2026
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An aid worker described "total chaos" in Beirut following Israeli strikes, calling them "not targeted."

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An aid worker in Beirut, Dr. Tania Baban, reported "total chaos" in the Lebanese capital on Wednesday following Israeli strikes. Israel announced these were its largest attacks against Iran-backed Hezbollah since the Middle East conflict began in late February. Dr. Baban stated, "These are not targeted attacks," expressing disbelief at the situation. Her account suggests widespread impact beyond military objectives. This development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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