Monday, July 17, 2006

War Traps New Yorkers

"BEIRUT — And here’s another story, this time for the New York Post on trapped New Yorkers in Beirut.
BEIRUT - Zeina Sayegh escaped the Lebanese civil war in 1975 when she was 2 years old. Now she’s caught in a new war on her first visit back to her parents’ homeland since 2000.
The 32-year-old Manhattan resident, who is CEO of Fauchon, a French gourmet-food company, and her mother and aunt have been trapped in the mountains above Beirut since Wednesday, when Israel began its ferocious attacks.

“We arrived the day before all this happened,” she said. “Since we’ve been here, I’ve been preoccupied with getting us out.”
There is a real sense of panic here among people. The foreigners and young people who have never experienced war are freaked out. And the Lebanese who lived through the civil war and remember it well are freaked out. I seem to be the only one walking around, noting the closed stores and subdued traffic and thinking, “hm, compared to Baghdad, this isn’t so bad.”

I think I was in Iraq too long. "
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