Gaza, Israel war and its impact on Lebanon

Southern Lebanon and the Nabatiyeh region is very well known for their fertile land from olive trees, fruit trees, grains, grapes and many more. For centuries, local villagers have been farming the fields and relied on the land as their main source of livelihood and income. Agriculture is a crucial component of Lebanon’s economy, approximately […]

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On Beirut Barracks blast in 1983 comparing to Gaza war 2023

October 23 1983 40 Years ago today, 2 large truck bombs struck buildings in Beirut Lebanon. These buildings were housing American and French troops during the Lebanese Civil War. This attack claimed the lives of 307 people; 241 American and 58 French, the two attackers and civilians. It was a series of suicide bombers who […]

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On Beirut Port Blast

August 3rd 2023 On August 4th 2020, the Lebanese capital Beirut was shocked and dismayed by theworld’s largest non-nuclear blast that killed more than 220 innocent lives and injured over 6500.Incompetence, lack of good governance and lack of accountability are some of many words used todescribe the Beirut implosion. The blast perhaps can also be […]

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Two Lebanese journalists killed at the boarder.

RIP – This is a war crime and journalists must be protected under international law – Marwan Tabbara

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My statement below on the ongoing war in the Middle East.

My statement below on the ongoing war in the Middle East. A ceasefire needs to be implemented NOW before further escalations.

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George Khabbaz a true icon in Lebanon

George Khabbaz a true icon in Lebanon. Performed in countless plays displaying the daily lives lived by Lebanese of all stripes. Actor, writer, comedian, theatre professor. He does it ALL! #batroun #lebanon

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First day in Beirut must start with traditional coffee.

First day in Beirut must start with traditional coffee. Researching and writting a report on Lebanons economic crisis and political stalemate. Stay tuned

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