This was very difficult: who were they? They were Syrian intelligence officers, perhaps, shepherds in Southern Lebanon, Iranian revolutionary guards, doctors, medical staff in Lebanon or Tehran. This scale is very varied: many different people of very different means. |
We have no diplomatic ties with these countries, so it's not easy. We can't pay a national radio station in Lebanon, for example, to advertise our foundation, but we wanted to find sophisticated, legal ways to reach our target audience. |