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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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-- Everyone knows what is coming.
Lebanese News and Updates
-- Everyone knows what is coming.
-- The Jerusalem post expected things.

-- They published this article on 10/28/19.
Just few weeks before Bahaa Bo Al Atta was killed by the IDF. And two months before Qassem was killed.
/Archival Photo/

-- This photo goes back to the black days of the Lebanese Civil War.

-- Local armed militias posing as security to protect an exchange office, after the value of the Lebanese Lira degraded and demand on foreign currency surged.
-- Lebanon lost its voting rights at the UN General Assembly, for having not paid its dues for two years as @LOrientLeJour⁩ reports.

-- This puts it in a club of nations including Somalia, Yemen & Venezuela.
-- Today ends 16 consecutive rainy days in Beirut (440 mm), which happened only once during the last 40 years.
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-- The due amount was only: $459,000. What a shame
-- It seems that the issue was a misunderstanding between the Forigen ministry and finance Ministry.

-- The financial sector in the forigen ministry received the memo from the finance Ministry but ignored it.
-- A small protest started in South Lebanon, Nabatiyeh.
-- Lebanon announces three days of mourning for Sultan Qabous.

Note: The picture is intentional.
Lebanese News and Updates
-- Lebanon announces three days of mourning for Sultan Qabous. Note: The picture is intentional.
-- Netanyahu sends condolences to the Omani people and says Sultan Qaboos was a great man who worked for peace and stability in the region and turned Oman to a modern and important country.
Lebanese News and Updates
-- A small protest started in South Lebanon, Nabatiyeh.
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-- Earlier today a protest was organized infront of the HQ of Lebanon's electricity firm, protesting against the long shortages.