Israa Seblani

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Israa Seblani
Born1991
Alma mater Beirut Arab University
Occupationdoctor
SpouseAhmad Sbeih (m. 2020)

Israa Al Seblani (born 1991) is a Lebanese-American physician and endocrinologist. She is a survivor of the 2020 Beirut explosion that occurred on 4 August 2020. Later that month, a video went viral of Seblani having her bridal portraits taken when the explosion occurred.

Biography

Seblani interned at Hammoud Hospital University Medical Center in Saïda. [1]

In 2013 immigrated to the United States, moving to Michigan City, Indiana then moved to Troy, Michigan to complete a residency in endocrinology at a hospital in Detroit. [2]

Seblani met Ahmad Sbeih, a businessman who owns two clothing stores, in November 2016 at a Starbucks in Beirut, while she was visiting family. [3] She and her husband had been waiting three years to get married, due to protests in Lebanon, the COVID-19 pandemic, and since her husband had been unable to obtain an immigrant visa to leave Lebanon and come to the United States. [4] They had originally wanted to get married in the United States, but chose to have the wedding in Lebanon due to difficulty obtaining a visa for Sbeih. [5] Seblani has been pleading with federal government officials in the United States to speed up her husband's visa. [4] She returned to Lebanon in July 2020 for her wedding. [6]

On 4 August 2020, Seblani was posing for bridal portraits outside of Le Grey Hotel in Saifi Village before her wedding. [3] [7] During the photoshoot an explosion occurred at the Port of Beirut, less than a mile away from where Seblani was standing. [3] [7] [8] The explosion, caused by more than 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate, killed at least 145 people and left over 5,000 people injured. [9] [10] [11] [12] Her videographer, Mamoud Nakid, captured the detonation taking place on camera. [13] [2] [14] [15] Her fiancé, Ahmad Sbeih, had stepped away from the photoshoot to grab waters for her and the photographer. [4] Immediately after the blast, Sbeih ran to retrieve Seblani, taking shelter in a nearby restaurant. [4] The couple sustained no physical injuries from the explosion. [4] After calling her family, Seblani ran out to provide medical care to other victims of the blast. [4] [16] [17] They were married in a ceremony after the explosion. [9] [18]

The video of Seblani's photography session during which the explosion occurred became a viral video on the internet. [19] [20] [21]

Seblani has stated that she loves Lebanon, but feels that after the explosion, living there is not an option due to safety concerns. [16] [22] [9] She returned to the United States in September 2020. [23] After the explosion, Seblani and her husband have received support in the immigration process from U.S. Senator Gary Peters and U.S. Congresswoman Haley Stevens. [23]

She is a dual citizen of the United States and Lebanon. [24] [25]

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