Male

Hamza Iskandar

Corporal Hamza Iskandar, from Al-Harika – Hermel, lived between Hermel and Beirut, but spent most of his time in Beirut, where he closed his eyes forever, in one of the world’s biggest explosions. Hamza was bright and smart… His school and university records speak of his achievements, and his teachers who came to his funeral, […]

Hamza Iskandar Read More »

Hassan Akram Chamas

Hassan was born in Hay El-Sellom, he attended one of Al-Mabbarat schools, until he finished middle school. He was forced to drop out due to his family’s difficult economic situation. He was the eldest, and his father was sick and had his leg amputated. Thus, it was his responsibility to provide for his family. He

Hassan Akram Chamas Read More »

Hassan Ali Maneh

Hassan was born on July 15, 1996. He lived a happy childhood with two brothers and a sister, in the village of Matariyyah, in South Lebanon. As a child, he was innocent, polite, and the closest to his parents’ hearts. His mother recounts how easy he was as a kid and how happy he made

Hassan Ali Maneh Read More »

Hassan Moustapha Tay

42-year old Corporal Hassan was born in Niha, in the Bekaa. He was the son of an army soldier, and had five brothers and two sisters. He was a wonderful happy child, kind, and self-confident. He went to two different public schools before enlisting with the Lebanese army on April 28, 1998. He was promoted

Hassan Moustapha Tay Read More »

Hadi Sukkar

Hadi was born in Bcharre, in 1943. The eldest of his siblings, he was most famous for his ethics and good standing. He left Bcharre, and settled between Beirut and Dbaye, where his family home was located. His only relationship to his hometown was the few lands in his name, that he would go check

Hadi Sukkar Read More »

Hanna Gerges Akabati

Hanna grew up in his birth town Saya in Tartus, in Syria. He dropped out of school in the ninth grade, and started working in the village’s car wash. He worked different jobs before he arrived to Lebanon. Hanna was a quiet, responsible young man. He saw his family’s drastic economic and financial conditions, and

Hanna Gerges Akabati Read More »

Hamad Al-Attar

In Shaath, in the Bekaa, Hamad was born. It is also where he grew up and went to school. After middle school, he enrolled in a vocational institute to study Automobile Mechanics, but he dropped out, and worked with his father who owned an automobile repair shop. He also drove people to and from Beirut.

Hamad Al-Attar Read More »

Ghassan Hasrouti

Ghassan was the eldest in a family of four brothers and three sisters. He was born in the village of Wadi El-Deir in Chouf. He married Ibtissam, against his in-laws’ will –khatife, in Lebanese dialect-, and had three daughters and a son: Rana, Ramona, Tatiana and Elie. On Monday August 3, 2020, Ghassan left the

Ghassan Hasrouti Read More »

Hadi Assaf

Hadi was born on August 9, 1999, he was the eldest son of Hassan and Hoda Assaf, and he grew up with his brother, Abbass. Hadi was impulsive, polite, educated, and honorable. He was a smart, brilliant student. His excellent academic standing encouraged him to give the faculty of medicine a shot, and eventually become

Hadi Assaf Read More »

Georges Saad

Georges was born on September 13, 1968 in Ammik – Chouf, and moved with his family to Achrafieh, where he grew up and went to school. However, he dropped out of school and joined the Lebanese army at the age of eighteen. Georges is married, with two children. He wanted his children to earn a

Georges Saad Read More »

English