No happy anniversary for bride caught up in Beirut explosion

Israa Seblani. (Supplied)
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Updated 28 July 2021
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No happy anniversary for bride caught up in Beirut explosion

  • Israa Seblani still doesn’t have a photo of her wedding day at home

BEIRUT: It should have been the happiest of times, but Lebanese doctor Israa Seblani does not even have a photograph of her wedding on display as the memories are so painful.
She was standing radiant in a white gown and headdress in a square in Beirut last Aug. 4, the day she married businessman Ahmad Subeih, when the scene was shattered by a deafening roar as a powerful shockwave nearly blew her off her feet.
“I still don’t have a photo of my wedding day at home,” Seblani, 30, said, back in the same square as other couples celebrated their nuptials, just like they did.
“It was a disaster for the Lebanese people. I can’t see parents who lost their children, children who lost their parents, or the destruction that happened, and be happy. I won’t lie to myself.”
They plan to be at work on their first anniversary to keep themselves busy: She at the Rafik Hariri University Hospital, he at his clothing business.
“This is a day during which we can’t have any plans,” said Subeih, 34, “This is a day of sadness and sorrow, it’s a black day, a day of mourning for all Lebanon.”
Seblani returned to the US, where she had been working, in September, but coronavirus restrictions prevented Subeih from joining her. She went back to Lebanon so they could be together until they find a new base away from the economic crisis of their homeland. “We are looking for security, we don’t want money, we are not looking for a fancy life, we just want security,” Seblani said.


Syria, Russia discuss developing military cooperation

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Syria, Russia discuss developing military cooperation

  • Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yunus-Bek Yevkurov is visiting Syria to develop military cooperation

LONDON: Syria’s Chief of General Staff Maj. Gen. Ali Al-Naasan discussed military issues with Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yunus-Bek Yevkurov and his delegation on Wednesday.

Yevkurov is visiting Syria for several days to develop military cooperation that serves the common interests of both countries, according to Syria’s Defense Ministry.

In June, Syrian Defense Minister Maj. Gen. Murhaf Abu Qasr, Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani and General Intelligence Director Hussein Salameh met in Moscow with Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov to discuss bilateral cooperation.

Russia was a strong supporter of Bashar Assad’s former regime and played a crucial role in 2015 in halting the territorial gains of rebels during the Syrian conflict. In December 2024, it assisted Assad in fleeing the country to Moscow from Khmeimim air base near the coastal city of Latakia.

The new administration in Damascus, led by President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, has met Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, on several occasions to maintain ties with Russia and serve Syrian interests.