The US-Israel war with Iran has expanded across the Middle East. The Tehran-backed militant group, Hezbollah, which controls parts of Lebanon, has launched rockets into Israel, prompting Israeli forces to carry out air strikes on the capital, Beirut and southern parts of the country. Dozens of people have been killed and thousands have been displaced.
We speak to the BBC's correspondent in Beirut, Lina Sinjab, about the impact of this conflict on the Lebanese people and their feelings towards Hezbollah.
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