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Displaced Lebanese amputee asks ‘where am I supposed to go’?
Mohamad Saaydoun, a Lebanese amputee, has been displaced by the recent Israel-Hezbollah conflict and is currently living in a makeshift camp. He expresses desperation about his situation and uncertain future.
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