Well I remember that before the war started by one day i had a night duty in the hospital in the ER (Emergency Room Department) ...
so in the morning (the day Hizbullah got the 2 hostiges) i came back home to Beirut and slept in the day coz i had another duty at night ...
during this time the isra2ili attack started in the south ... when i woke up ... my mom told me that we are being attacked by Israel and SHN will speak at 6:00 p.m on Manar ... i was amazed ... i had no idea what's going on ...
i was preparing myself to go to the hospital and listening to Sayyid Hassan explaining what's going on at the same time ... i didn't think back ten it would be a big matter, so i went to the hospital as usual even though mom begged me no to go

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when i arrived to the hospital, and after several hours, the attacks became more severe and wider ... and later on i knew that the roads and bridges are demolished (3ala tari2 saida-beirut)... so there was no way to go back in the morning ...
so i was stuck in the hospital for 5 whole weeks ... from day 1 till the end ... and fortunately or unfortunately for me my rotation was in the emergency department ... so you can't imagine how much this period was stressful ...
many doctors were missing and the ones available should back up their absence ... and being in a major hospital meant that many casualties would be coming to our hospital ... and that was the case ...
i saw many many wounded people, many casualties, many cadavres from all ages (ya3ne manazir bet2atti3 el 2aleb) ... it's one thing to watch them on TV but another story when they are infront your eyes ... i didn't know day from night coz at any time you'll hear the ambulance which means you should be ready ...
talking about the ambulance i remembered a funny story :
(2ad ma sme3na sot el ambulance betssir tet5ayyal 3am tesma3o 3ala toul bi rassak ... ya3ne bezkor kent ana w my freind 2e3din 3a mad5al el ER and it was a calm night suddenly my friend told me semi3 chi sayyarit 2ess3af? eltello ma fiyye ellak eih aw la2 coz 3ala toul bi daynte hal sot

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the only releiving thing back then is when i hear SHN speeches ... it gave us power and strenght to continue ...
but i can't express the feeling when you are treating someone who you know he was defending our country and our honor ... 3ala toul 7ess 7ale zghir eddeim heik 3alam especially the young ones....
anyway we came up winning and that's what counts...
long live el Mouqawama bi kel fi2eta
Thank You...