Lebanese woman recalls grandson’s ‘hysteria’ due to sonic boom from Israeli jet
Umm Hassan’s family sought solace on a south Lebanon beach, hoping to escape the escalating cross-border violence amid the Gaza conflict, AFP reports.
Only a few days earlier, an Israeli fighter jet broke the sound barrier over their inland village of Srifa, which has come under Israeli bombardment in recent months, 60-year-old Umm Hassan told AFP.
The thunderous sonic boom upset the baby so much that he began sobbing, then laughing, then sobbing again, for an hour and a half, clearly in distress.“I called the doctor, who said it was a fit of hysteria,” the grandmother said.
“We take him to the riverside, and to the sea, so he can forget,” shesaid, wearing a loose, flowery shirt.
Umm Hassan was among hundreds of beachgoers — many from the country’s south, where Hezbollah largely holds sway — who were trying to disconnect from news of conflict at the beach in Tyre at the weekend.