Beirut, Lebanon – On April 8, Ahmad Hamdi, 22, was sitting on his couch at home in Beirut’s Tallet el Khayat neighbourhood, hours after Israel had launched more than 100 attacks in under 10 minutes across Lebanon. Then he heard the “indescribable sound” of a rocket. Ahmad jumped off the couch as the glass in his building shattered around him before more rockets hit. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Over 1.2m in Lebanon expected to face acute hunger: UN-backed report list 2 of 3 How Hezbollah’s fibre optic drones test Israel’s sophisticated radar system list 3 of 3 Iran war: What’s happening on day 61 as UAE exits OPEC? end of list Clouds of dust obscured the view from his apartment on the fourth floor. When they dispersed, he saw the building directly facing his had been reduced to a pile of rubble. He looked back at the couch he had been sitting on.…