jessy dawood died along with colleagues.ars old, and leaves behind her two—year old, and leaves behind her two—year old, her husband. the work is to save lives of people, take care of people. this is what she did. she was a hero. she died on her duty. she was saving people, she died.- jessy dawood's hospital, there was hurt and anger at a man—made disaster, a physical manifestation of the country's long dysfunction. this is a catastrophe, because, you know, we are one of the best functioning institutions in the city. we are helping with the covid effort, treating patients. already, the system is about to collapse. resilience is a word much overused in lebanon. in this apartment, may melki sought peace among the wreckage. she suffered power cuts, the loss of her savings and rising food prices. and now this disaster. everybody says there is no hope, you know? but i don't want to believe it. i want to keep hoping that each time this catastrophes happens, we stand up and start again. but everybody says, many, many years before,