Karine Torbay
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
People have been here for several weeks.
With all the uncertainty, it's not safe for them to go home.
So basically, they are setting up a tent in the middle of the main court of the school.
This is a tent that will become the mobile clinic where people will come for medical consultation.
There is also the cubicle curtains, the hospital privacy curtains, the white partition.
And this also will help provide more privacy for
So this is how the IMC, the International Medical Corps, is setting up this clinic.
At the shelter, we meet Zainab.
She's 21 and from Dahyeh.
Dahyeh is a large southern area of Beirut.
Zainab had to come to this shelter when the Israeli military issued evacuation orders, warning it would strike buildings it said were Hezbollah targets.
Buildings in Dahi have been targeted by Israeli missile strikes.
Have you gone back home since the ceasefire?
What is the first thing you checked on when you went back home?
Tell us a little bit about your setting here at the school.
It feels intrusive to ask Zeynep to show us where she sleeps.
But as part of her work, Yasmina has seen inside several classrooms where families now live.
Despite everything, Zeynep says she's doing her best to carry on with her life and her studies.
She tells me her family has been through some really tough times recently.
Your father had died five months ago?