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After weeks of war, Israel and Lebanon head toward peace talks

The explosion threw Shaden Fakih from his scooter during his ride home, showering him in debris and broken glass.

Before the dust settled, the recent college graduate and personal fitness trainer picked himself up and ran toward the site of the airstrike less than 50 meters away. He just happened to be driving past at the moment an Israeli munition slammed into a storage warehouse in his neighborhood in central Beirut.

“I couldn’t help the people in the warehouse,” Mr. Fakih explains, standing in front of the smoking pile of twisted rebar and concrete rubble. “But I managed to help people down from the building opposite. There were a lot of injured people, and some couldn’t walk. We carried everyone down.”

Why We Wrote This

Weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah have been devastating for Lebanon, where more than a million people are displaced – and hundreds have been killed. Now, Israel and Lebanon are moving toward possible peace talks.

Mr. Fakih began filming the aftermath of the strike on his phone as he tried to help. The footage shows emergency workers and members of the public scrambling up a pile of rubble and overturned cars as they carry stretchers to those trapped under the debris.

“My first reaction was to help people,” he says, still shaking two hours later.

Oliver Marsden

Shaden Fakih was passing through this area of central Beirut on a motor scooter when an Israeli military strike devastated the area, April 8, 2026.

People across the Middle East woke up Wednesday morning breathing a little more easily, after the announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump about a two-week ceasefire between the United States, Israel, and Iran. The news appeared to mean an imminent halt to weeks of widening war. The price of oil started dropping, and stock markets began to rebound. All sides chalked it up as a victory.

But the people of Lebanon, including the 1 million currently displaced by this conflict, were left out of the deal.

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