Artist Nadine Njeim confirmed that she had written a new age for her after she was injured in the explosion that shook the Lebanese capital Beirut on Tuesday, noting that she underwent surgery that lasted about six hours, after she was injured because her house was located near the port that witnessed the disaster.

She likened the Lebanese star, at her expense, to "Instagram", the explosion with a "nuclear bomb", calling for mercy to those who died, and for the recovery of the wounded.

Nadine Njeim wrote hours ago, reassuring her audience: “By thanking my Lord first, he came back to me and gave me a new age. The explosion was close, and the scene is not like a story. Indeed, it pivots on the house and Bishov of blood. Where was it and everything is broken? A barefoot floor covered in blood, you can get rid of my body. People are all injured, dead, broken cars. People scream and cry.

She added, "A car stood and I said to your outsider. Help me. He was the son of Halal. He arrived at the first hospital. They refused to receive me because it was crowded with the wounded.

Nadine concluded her post with prayers: “Thank you, Lord, that you protected me, and thank God, my children are fine and safe. They were not at home by thanking God every moment. O Lord, have mercy on the dead and heal the wounded.”

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