A Voice of Lebanon

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*All proceeds from this post will go to support humanitarian efforts in Lebanon during this time.*

With the horrific images of the explosion and protests streaming over airwaves, I feel like I need to provide some context to the people who may know a Lebanese friend, but don't quite know the context or history of the beautiful country of our heritage. You will be told Lebanon is war torn, down trodden, struggling - and while that may be a page in our story, it is not even a chapter in our book. I know this is a long post, but I hope you can recognize some humanity within these words that will resonate and educate.

Lebanon is a treasure for the entire world. Its tiny size is vastly disproportionate to its wealth of culture and history. It is a country of immense physical beauty. Its people reflect that beauty with unshakable hospitality and a deep rooted love of people, sibling or stranger. We love sharing our country with others. Any Lebanese person's "Intro to Lebanon" lecture (which you will absolutely hear) starts with excitedly telling you that in Lebanon you can go from skiing on our white tipped mountains to sun bathing on our Mediterranean beaches within an hour. And no, there's no desert there.

Our capital, Beirut, has shined as a cosmopolitan jewel of the Mediterranean with a liberal, welcoming social life and a beautiful collision of European and Eastern culture. The Brandos and Sinatras of the world frequented its beaches and nightlife as their favorite getaway. My parents speak three languages. It's a point of pride and comedy that we gossip using Arabic, English, and French within one sentence.

One look at a map is all it takes to understand that, at the crossroad of three continents, Lebanon is a breeding ground of culture. It sits smack dab at the center of the Eastern Hemisphere. The city of Byblos, only about 40 kilometres (25 mi) from yesterday's horrific explosion in Beirut, has been inhabited for 7,000 years and is thought to be the oldest continuously inhabited spot on Earth. The alphabet created there replaced cuneiform in the ancient world and is the origin of most alphabets today. The word Bible comes from Byblos. Our ancestors, the Phoenicians, were the premier merchants of antiquity and sailed around the entire African continent 3,000 years ago. The world's trade routes have gone through our land and ended at our ports for millennia. That Lebanese, or "Mediterranean", food you all know and love, yes, including hummus, is the product of thousands of years of sharing culture and trading and tasting with the people from around the world traveling through those routes. Our entrepreneurs, our doctors, our artists, our scientists, and our writers have contributed to humanity for thousands of years. I mean, Jesus' first miracle was in Lebanon, and he came along pretty far into our story.

We've done stuff. Thousands of years of stuff.

Those people are still there. I'm one of them. And we're very proud of all of this. We're very excited about it. But we're MOST excited about sharing it with YOU. Sharing anything with you, really. Sharing is hard coded into our mercantile DNA.

With this long history has come immense hardship. The Lebanese are known as a "resilient" people for good reason. As a society with minimal focus on aggression, throughout history we've been conquered and occupied too many times to count. The Egyptians, Greeks, Persians, Romans, Crusaders, Ottomans - you name 'em, they've taken us over. We've been slaughtered. We've been plundered. We've been sent into asylum. We've been forced to flee our homes. We've been at the whim of wars we want nothing to do with using our mountain ranges as shooting ranges. The term "diaspora" and Lebanon know each other very well. Today there are an estimated three times more Lebanese OUTSIDE of their country than in it. Most not by choice. But we ALWAYS rebuild. We always return. Because the land is too beautiful to abandon and the neighbors are too loving to forget.

The most recent of these tragedies was the Lebanese Civil War, a disaster for the country which lasted from 1975-1990. It stains the story of every Lebanese person you know today. I grew up hearing the stories. I've watched my parents' wedding tape as they pointed out friends - captured on tape who were later captured and killed. This war, fought in the name of blinding religion and prodded by hostile outside influence, left Lebanon a whisper of it's former self, with countless citizens fleeing, including my parents. The name "Lebanon" was left stained with a connotation we can't seem to wash off.

The bullet holes of this war paint the Lebanon most of you think you know and all of you see on the news. But that is not our Lebanon.

Our Lebanon begs you to take a closer look. Our Beirut never stopped being "The Paris of the East". Our Lebanon covers the table in our food and urges you to keep eating when you were full two plates ago. Our Lebanon just wants to sit with you on a patio in our mountains, share our view of the sun setting over the sea, and then spend the whole night drinking and singing and dancing and laughing with you. Our Lebanon is 7,000 years old, not 45.

Since the end of the war, Lebanon has been rebuilt, but hasn't quite reached the notoriety as a global culture capital that it once held. It has been held hostage by political corruption and stunted growth. Power vacuums made the way for outside influence, agendas, backroom deals, a political elite who have time and time again failed to provide for the Lebanese people as they line their pockets. Just your typical "shitty people running a country into the ground" sort of thing. The corruption over has amounted to nothing short of 30 years of criminal theft from the whole of the Lebanese people. And we reached a breaking point last year.

Since October 2019, Lebanon has been undergoing a revolution. The streets have been filled with young and old, demanding a rebirth to bring Lebanon back to the glory it deserves. It's time for us to rebuild once again. But time has run out. In recent months and as a direct result of political corruption, the country has dealt with nothing short of economic collapse. Hyperinflation has taken hold. Life savings have vanished. Banks have placed strict withdrawal limits. And COVID exacerbates everything. Only a few days ago I was reading stories of people holding up convenience stores for diapers, only to return in tears begging for forgiveness for what they have done.

Now, as you all see the insane explosion replay over and over again in the media, our precious and gorgeous capital is in rubble, and again because of political crimes, multiplying an already immensely troubled situation in an instant. To say this is devastating is an understatement.

It will be rebuilt and stand again, as it has since antiquity. But my heart is broken. 300,000 people are displaced. Our prized jewel of a city is destroyed. Half the citizens of the city lost their homes. In an instant.

So please,

Respect us and empathize with us - because we are you.

Respect our history - because it is yours.

As you watch and rewatch the horror of the explosion and the despair of it's destruction, keep the exhausted hearts of the Lebanese on yours.

Many thanks for reading.

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Good Article!

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Good Article!

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3 years ago

This is a terrible tragedy for Lebanon. I hope the country will someday return to its former glory.

You could take some photos from Lebanon and post here.

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3 years ago

I wish the lebanians that are really affected with the explosion a quick recovery either one way or the other we should always respect life that is the most important thing

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3 years ago

Great article πŸ€—

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3 years ago

Thank you for sharing with us the voice of lebanon, i hope evrybody that has been affected with the tragedy can recover from all the pain that they suffer, May the government give what is needed for the people that needs help..and take immediate action..

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3 years ago

Okk

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3 years ago

You have a nice write up, Just hope that the lost glory will be returned and things will be at the right places.

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3 years ago

it's hurt for every body who whached news. All of us is now in pandemic covid19. And that tragedy in Lebanon is too worst πŸ˜₯😒😒😒😒 Let's Pray for them ❀

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3 years ago

Again: Well written, and it gave me insight into the situation. Thank you and welcome to the world of Bitcoin Cash

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Thank you for this insightful write up.

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Truth

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That's Right😍😍😍

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3 years ago

I wish only the best for Lebanon!

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3 years ago

Those are the evils of the human race, that the only thing they do well is destroy, and destroy the peoples like this, this Venezuela dying of ha, man and sadness, for those herds of beasts.

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3 years ago

Well detail write up, let's hope things get better, this year has been so rough.

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Nobedy here was ever aware as to what extent it reached, just the deaths... and we pray for all of those and for the survivors as well..

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Praying for the fast recovery of lebanonπŸ™πŸΌ

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Praying for Lebanon <3

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Yeah you're right all of us is the same theres no difference in us. well written article.

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It is well

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3 years ago

nice article

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3 years ago

Praying for healing of Lebanon.

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Nice thankssss

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Wonderful brother

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hi

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Yeah you're right all of us is the same there's no difference in us. thanks for putting this up . now i get to know more about Lebanon. Well written, and it gave me insight into the situation. Well detail write up, let's hope things get better, this year has been so rough. Thank you and welcome to the world of Bitcoin Cash

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I hope everything gets normal in Lebanon.

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Nice dear ,you are rightπŸ‘

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I pray to god.... Hope everything will normal in Lebanon......

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I always include Lebanon to my prayer πŸ™ praying to heal lebanon

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3 years ago

It was catastrophic, all these victims... I hope the people will be able to survive and continue with normal life

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3 years ago

Lebanon is now on a bad condition we hope and pray everything will be fine amin

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i wish the best to all families involved, god bless you.

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3 years ago

I hope and pray Lebanon gets out of their bad condition

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Thanks for writing this article and lifting the voice of Lebanon

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Written well

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3 years ago

stay safe pray for Lebanon

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i pray for the souls who have died on to lebanon

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None but only Allah can help us.... Let's see what happen next

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Nice thabks

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Lebanon will rise πŸ™‚

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Praying for Lebanon! πŸ™β€οΈ

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Appreciated!

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Pray for Lebanon! Soon they rise

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Lebanon is now bad condition.l pray for Lebanon people.

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Wow very nice articles brothers, Thanks for sharing with us brothers.

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Keep safe and Pray Always

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Thanks

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3 years ago

All proceeds from this post will go to support humanitarian efforts in Lebanon during this time.*

With the horrific images of the explosion and protests streaming over airwaves, I feel like I need to provide some context to the people who may know a Lebanese friend, but don't quite know the context or history of the beautiful country of our heritage. You will be told Lebanon is war torn, down trodden, struggling - and while that may be a page in our story, it is not even a chapter in our book. I know this is a long post, but I hope you can recognize some humanity within these words that will resonate and educate.

Lebanon is a treasure for the entire world. Its tiny size is vastly disproportionate to its wealth of culture and history. It is a country of immense physical beauty. Its people reflect that beauty with unshakable hospitality and a deep rooted love of people, sibling or stranger. We love sharing our country with others. Any Lebanese person's "Intro to Lebanon" lecture (which you will absolutely hear) starts with excitedly telling you that in Lebanon you can go from skiing on our white tipped mountains to sun bathing on our Mediterranean beaches within an hour. And no, there's no desert there.

Our capital, Beirut, has shined as a cosmopolitan jewel of the Mediterranean with a liberal, welcoming social life and a beautiful collision of European and Eastern culture. The Brandos and Sinatras of the world frequented its beaches and nightlife as their favorite getaway. My parents speak three languages. It's a point of pride and comedy that we gossip using Arabic, English, and French within one sentence.

One look at a map is all it takes to understand that, at the crossroad of three continents, Lebanon is a breeding ground of culture. It sits smack dab at the center of the Eastern Hemisphere. The city of Byblos, only about 40 kilometres (25 mi) from yesterday's horrific explosion in Beirut, has been inhabited for 7,000 years and is thought to be the oldest continuously inhabited spot on Earth. The alphabet created there replaced cuneiform in the ancient world and is the origin of most alphabets today. The word Bible comes from Byblos. Our ancestors, the Phoenicians, were the premier merchants of antiquity and sailed around the entire African continent 3,000 years ago. The world's trade routes have gone through our land and ended at our ports for millennia. That Lebanese, or "Mediterranean", food you all know and love, yes, including hummus, is the product of thousands of years of sharing culture and trading and tasting with the people from around the world traveling through those routes. Our entrepreneurs, our doctors, our artists, our scientists, and our writers have contributed to humanity for thousands of years. I mean, Jesus' first miracle was in Lebanon, and he came along pretty far into our story.

We've done stuff. Thousands of years of stuff.

Those people are still there. I'm one of them. And we're very proud of all of this. We're very excited about it. But we're MOST excited about sharing it with YOU. Sharing anything with you, really. Sharing is hard coded into our mercantile DNA.

With this long history has come immense hardship. The Lebanese are known as a "resilient" people for good reason. As a society with minimal focus on aggression, throughout history we've been conquered and occupied too many times to count. The Egyptians, Greeks, Persians, Romans, Crusaders, Ottomans - you name 'em, they've taken us over. We've been slaughtered. We've been plundered. We've been sent into asylum. We've been forced to flee our homes. We've been at the whim of wars we want nothing to do with using our mountain ranges as shooting ranges. The term "diaspora" and Lebanon know each other very well. Today there are an estimated three times more Lebanese OUTSIDE of their country than in it. Most not by choice. But we ALWAYS rebuild. We always return. Because the land is too beautiful to abandon and the neighbors are too loving to forget.

The most recent of these tragedies was the Lebanese Civil War, a disaster for the country which lasted from 1975-1990. It stains the story of every Lebanese person you know today. I grew up hearing the stories. I've watched my parents' wedding tape as they pointed out friends - captured on tape who were later captured and killed. This war, fought in the name of blinding religion and prodded by hostile outside influence, left Lebanon a whisper of it's former self, with countless citizens fleeing, including my parents. The name "Lebanon" was left stained with a connotation we can't seem to wash off.

The bullet holes of this war paint the Lebanon most of you think you know and all of you see on the news. But that is not our Lebanon.

Our Lebanon begs you to take a closer look. Our Beirut never stopped being "The Paris of the East". Our Lebanon covers the table in our food and urges you to keep eating when you were full two plates ago. Our Lebanon just wants to sit with you on a patio in our mountains, share our view of the sun setting over the sea, and then spend the whole night drinking and singing and dancing and laughing with you. Our Lebanon is 7,000 years old, not 45.

Since the end of the war, Lebanon has been rebuilt, but hasn't quite reached the notoriety as a global culture capital that it once held. It has been held hostage by political corruption and stunted growth. Power vacuums made the way for outside influence, agendas, backroom deals, a political elite who have time and time again failed to provide for the Lebanese people as they line their pockets. Just your typical "shitty people running a country into the ground" sort of thing. The corruption over has amounted to nothing short of 30 years of criminal theft from the whole of the Lebanese people. And we reached a breaking point last year.

Since October 2019, Lebanon has been undergoing a revolution. The streets have been filled with young and old, demanding a rebirth to bring Lebanon back to the glory it deserves. It's time for us to rebuild once again. But time has run out. In recent months and as a direct result of political corruption, the country has dealt with nothing short of economic collapse. Hyperinflation has taken hold. Life savings have vanished. Banks have placed strict withdrawal limits. And COVID exacerbates everything. Only a few days ago I was reading stories of people holding up convenience stores for diapers, only to return in tears begging for forgiveness for what they have done.

Now, as you all see the insane explosion replay over and over again in the media, our precious and gorgeous capital is in rubble, and again because of political crimes, multiplying an already immensely troubled situation in an instant. To say this is devastating is an understatement.

It will be rebuilt and stand again, as it has since antiquity. But my heart is broken. 300,000 people are displaced. Our prized jewel of a city is destroyed. Half the citizens of the city lost their homes. In an instant.

So please,

Respect us and empathize with us - because we are you.

Respect our history - because it is yours.

As you watch and rewatch the horror of the explosion and the despair of it's destruction, keep the exhausted hearts of the Lebanese on yours.

Many thanks for reading.

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3 years ago

Very nice

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3 years ago

it been a sad news for the lebanon and the world...

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3 years ago

A good thinking. Thinking about own country. I much like your country. Well presentation. Great

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3 years ago

Good one

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3 years ago

I will always pray for Lebanon and hope they are all good after this

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3 years ago

My prayers to the lost souls of lebanon

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3 years ago

Very Nice

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3 years ago

My prayers are with the people of Lebanon. I don't have to donate now, but in the coming days, I hope things get better

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by the way what really happen that time why its explode that big...????

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3 years ago

Thank you for the great

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3 years ago

I wish this unfortunate tragedy will come to an end and never to happen again Amen.

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3 years ago

I wish the lebanians that are really affected with the explosion a quick recovery either one way or the other we should always respect life that is the most important thing

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3 years ago

Those are the evils of the human race, that the only thing they do well is destroy, and destroy the peoples like this, this Venezuela dying of ha, man and sadness, for those herds of beasts.it is beautyfull.

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3 years ago

Wow. thanks for putting this up . now i get to know more about Lebanon. may God heal the lands and protect the people

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3 years ago

A Great article regarding " A Voice of Lebanon" is being written by Proctor11 and am really impressed while reading this valuable info relating to Lebanon's rich cultural heritage, treasure of wealth, traditional values and so on. Yes. I am really proud of this Great country like "Lebanon and widely known as a Treasure for the entire World. Very informative article.

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This , article speaks for LEBANON,i hope,and wish all the best for LEBANON,

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3 years ago

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3 years ago

Pray for lebanon

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I will always pray for Lebanon

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Prayers for them

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This article transferring me in my imagination that you can go back in history of Lebanon.

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3 years ago

My mom is in lebano too luckily she was far away from beirut. Pray for beirut pray for lebanon.

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3 years ago

The bullet holes of this war paint the Lebanon most of you think you know and all of you see on the news. But that is not our Lebanon. it's good

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3 years ago

i didn't know much about Lebanon. as you have said most of the foreigner think it's a war torn, struggling country i knew like it....last few years whenever i am watching news i found Lebanon's worse condition... God heal everything

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3 years ago

This is one of the worst tragedy in Lebanon history. we have some fellowmen died in that accident too. I was shocked when I see that on social media I thought it was a booming thing or a volcano explosion. The video I watched was taken by one of the people died in that incident.

Indeed life is too short. we are not aware of possible might happen in seconds. my condolence to all the victims of this incident.

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I actually have no idea about the culture and beauty of lebanon, thank you for publishing an article that help us visualize all the positive sides your country has, I'll pray for all of you stay strong and God blessπŸ€—

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is war torn, down trodden, struggling - and while that may be a page in our story, it is not even a chapter in ,,,,,

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Nice article πŸ‘ praying for all the victims of explosion

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I'll keep praying for lebanon. And praying foe soul of our brother and sister past away... Keep praying not only for lebanon but for the whole world

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3 years ago

Lebanon will soon be recover and healed. Just pray and have faith brother.. Everything's gonna be okay. Just learn to trust in Him with all of your heart.

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The most recent of these tragedies was the Lebanese Civil War, a disaster for the country which lasted from 1975-1990. It stains the story of every Lebanese person you know today. I grew up hearing the stories. I've watched my parents' wedding tape as they pointed out friends - captured on tape who were later captured and killed. This war, fought in the name of blinding religion and prodded by hostile outside influence, left Lebanon a whisper of it's former self, with countless citizens fleeing, including my parents. The name "Lebanon" was left stained with a connotation we can't seem to wash off.

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It’s very bad effect for our present world. Lebanon was recovered their big issues early .. i pray for them .

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Prayers for Lebanon and it's people, hope you all safe at this time of pandemic and i know Lebanon will slowly but surely recover to this tragedy. The world is Praying for the safety and recovery of Lebanon, and I hope soon that Lebanon get back to its original or more even beutiful country.

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3 years ago

The article you have written about the current situation in Lebanon is very beautiful. You have described the whole situation very nicely through your article. In this way, the current situation in Lebanon has been revealed through your article. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful article with us.

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3 years ago

Good article....I pray God help ur country

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3 years ago

It is useful for us

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3 years ago

Awesome

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3 years ago

beautiful

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3 years ago

What happened in Lebanon was very sad, depressing and miserable. I don't know how many people could not sleep peacefully. God bless them. And let those who have died be in heaven.

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3 years ago

keep safe everyone

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3 years ago

I wish all good in Lebanon πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

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3 years ago

Great article

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3 years ago

They should be respected (Lebanon)

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3 years ago