As the conflict escalates in Lebanon, Zeina Nazha and her daughter have sought refuge on a beach in Beirut to escape the repeated bombings in the southern suburbs. With no safer place to go, they are sleeping under the open sky or in makeshift shelters.
The Israeli military campaign has displaced over a million people in the south, Beirut, and the Bekaa Valley. Israel claims the attacks are necessary to protect its citizens from Hezbollah rockets.
Nazha recounts the fear and difficulty of their situation, with people losing their lives amidst the chaos. Despite efforts by the government and organizations to provide shelters, they are all full.
Meanwhile, Syrian refugee Mohamed Terkmene, also displaced by the conflict, shares his uncertain future as he sleeps on the beach. With no end in sight, he wonders how long they will have to endure this hardship.