Beirut, November 16: As the world is talking about the Paris incident since last three days, a father had emerged as a hero in Beirut who fought with suicide bombers and saved hundreds of lives there. Also Read - IS-linked Couple Incites Anti-CAA Protests For Terror Strike in Delhi's Jamia Nagar; Detained

Adel Termos, was walking with his young daughter when he spotted a suicide bomber preparing to detonate his vest. Termos caught the assailaints which caused the bomb go off. He was killed during the fight but locals present at the spot beleive that he saved many lives. Read Also: (Paris Attack condemned to death, whereas Beirut remains ignored; Why media chose to ignore ISIS assault in Lebanon?) Also Read - Kolkata: Suspected ISIS Operative Abu Musa Hurls Shoe at Judge During Hearing

He was not in news, the reason what experst beleive that he was not in Paris. He was nowhere in news as he was not in Bataclan concert hall, neither in the Sta De France stadium. Also Read - Islamic State Group Names Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi as The New Successor of Baghdadi

He was almost 2,000 kilometres away from Paris, and had died on Thursday night a day before Paris was turned into ‘war zone’.

Tremors was in Bourj al-Bharajneh, Beirut where two suicide bombers killed more than 40 people and injured over 200. But the death toll might have been higher if Termos was not present there and had not thought to fight the suicide attackers then the death toll would have been much higher.

According to the reports, after the first bomb exploded, Termos spotted the second bomber. As everyone was moving away from him Termos, jump on him and detonated the bomb. While saving the life of unknown people, Termos was killed. Termos was also accompanied by his daughter, it is still not known whether the bdaughter of the victim is still alive.

I’m a bit jarred by how Beirut and Baghdad have been so instantly eclipsed. I hope #AdelTermos won’t be forgotten. https://t.co/k2yAQ4qkSa — Molly Wood (@mollywood) November 14, 2015

The Islamic State militants had also taken responsibilty of Beirut attacks which is one of the most brutual attack since 1990 civil war in Lebanon.

Friday’s Paris attack coverage and a low profile coverage of Beirut attack had brought a new debate into light that, “Whether our world is divide into two parts”.

But the story of Termos and Beirut incident was overshadowed as after 36 hours, Paris turned into ‘war zone’ in which more than 129 people died and 380 were injured. The Paris incident got a wall-to-wall international media coverage.

Famous monuments, landmarks, were suddenly lit in blue, white and red (France tricolour flag), social media also turned blue, white and red. People changed their profile photos on social media in the tricolours and Facebook went a step ahead, offered “safety check” for Parisians to alert their loved ones that they are safe.

US President Barack Obama condemned the Paris attacks as a “crime against humanity”. But none of these happened for the victims of Beirut.