Israel Iran War | He Never Left Beirut’s War Zone: 70-Year-Old Defies Bombs to Protect His Home

In the middle of war-torn Beirut, where most have fled for safety, one man has chosen to stay back. Meet Sheikh Moussa, a 70-year-old Lebanese golfer who has lived through decades of conflict and still refuses to leave his home in Dahiya, one of the worst-hit areas by airstrikes. For the last 45 days, he has been living alone in what has become a ghost town. From witnessing Israeli troops inside his home during the 1982 Beirut siege to surviving bombings that once injured his father, Sheikh Moussa’s story is one of resilience, faith, and deep attachment to his home. But what makes this house so special? Beyond faith, it holds a lifetime of memories, rare art, and a personal collection that turns it into a living museum. Watch this powerful conversation with NDTV's Nazir Masoodi.