Americans stuck in Middle East speak out amid strikes: ‘Beyond scared’
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
Three dozen people, including a woman from Missouri, touring Israel together. A 17-year-old, her father, and their members of their North Carolina church. A husband and wife from Pittsburgh. They're all among the unknown number of Americans who found themselves stranded in the Middle East this weekend.
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