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Sep 2021
49m 6s

With the Lebanese Red Cross

LEA, LYNN, VIERA OBEID
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Listen to a chat with the old generation of Lebanese Red Cross who served during the civil war compared to the Karl Keyrouz, who is a member now and who helped after the Beirut blast.

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