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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will visit Lebanon on Friday and meet with his Lebanese counterpart in the caretaker government. https://t.co/1HL7xuTirZ
Under Secretary for Political Affairs David Hale will travel to Lebanon from August 13-15. https://t.co/Q4limfsz73
Erdogan: “We are in Lebanon based on eternal brotherhood ties, and we are not there to take pictures or perform in front of the cameras, as some do.”

A statement in the context of the escalating competition with France and the UAE in the Eastern Mediterranean. https://t.co/BjrFQrddEC
Turkey: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan: The French President has colonial goals in Lebanon and his recent visit to Beirut is an exhibition. https://t.co/bPyFP9Qh1w
It seems that Lebanon is now stuck between two deadly geopolitical adventures it didn't ask for.

Turkey vs France and USA vs Iran.

All their officials will be in Lebanon this week, in the light of the Turkish and French verbal attacks on each other regarding Lebanon.
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Sunday August 13, 2006 the Israeli army targeted the Imam Al-Hassan complex in Dahyeh with 23 tons of explosives aiming for a large blow against Hezbullah in the last day of the war.

30 civilians were killed, hundred injuried, with two whose bodies were never recovered. (1/2) https://t.co/QooQ1kQvIy
241 apartments were destroyed, adding to the already leveled Dahyeh from IDF strikes.

Why did this happen? The IDF was given false intel by the Lebanese minister and MP from the PSP party, Marwan Hmedeh who claimed this is a military complex and Nasrallah is there. (2/2) https://t.co/tN1ZOQLmWJ
Regarding the fake news about certain political parties buying buildings and houses in the areas most affected by the Beirut blast for "demographic changes", this is not accurate at all and secterian propaganda by some secterian accounts here.

This is exactly what is happening:
Since the collapse of the banks in Lebanon, Real estate and construction owners lost access to their dollars in the bank; them aside, all rich investors too.

Therefore in order to compensate for that, they have been buying land and properties for months using Chèque de banque
This allows them to send money from their bank accounts to other bank accounts, as they are unable to withdraw their money

This has been going on for months, and what's happening in Beirut is simply the continuation of this. Nothing shady or political or secterian is happening.
Lebanon's Civil war was a fight over power, and when it ended the civil war parties distributed the power over secterian basis and since that day Lebanon's top positions have been distributed for 1/2 between Christians and for 1/2 between Muslims; between 18 sects.

Since that day, the secterian polarization of the Lebanese increased, not decreased leading to the regretful hate we see today between Lebanese. That aside, this distribution of power, although unfair due to the Lebanese demographics, have led to mismanagement and nepotism.
What used to happen is that people were not chosen on basis of merit, but rather on the basis of ensuring equal secterian representation in the gov, army, and jobs.

This along with political parties being those war lords and those controlling the sects, Lebanon collapsed.
This all enabled secterian protected corruption.

Therefore the only true path of reform would be to end this secterian system by ending the secterian distribution of power and creating a parliament based on true representation of the Lebanese outside the label of religion
This is what democracy is supposed to mean, true representation and the rule of the majority

Political parties are in the core of this understanding and are not alien to it. However the issue here is not simply that the secterian political people don't want this, it's the people
As many know, Hezbullah got the most votes in the last elections but got only 12 seats while others got 1/2 his votes and twice his seats

This for example is an undemocratic political process, regardless of what we consider Hezbullah. They got those votes but it didn't translate
To anything. Getting those votes or getting 1/3 of them would have given it the same result. This is fake representation and takes away the core of democracy.

Yet again, the system can not change if people do not push for that.
Take example of this tweet, Hezbullah will get most votes during a voting process but this is going to be bad and would «f*ck» us.

This goes against the core of democracy that is tasked with fulfilling the objective of true representation of the people and this fair power distribution https://t.co/XgnuBGrtb5
Aside from this common consensus between Lebanese, it's the same in the mindset of the political parties.

Nabih Berri today, regardless of our opinion on his true intentions, called for a non secterian system with an election law that produces true parliamentary representation
Samir Gaegae was fast to object this and stand against it. He is but one of most political parties that know, true representation will be the end of their buffed representation and will pave the way to ending their grip on power. https://t.co/Uaxpu5FlOt
For Lebanon to be a sovereign country and a true democracy, Lebanese should unite around ending the secterian system and moving toward a new republic with an updated constitution that provides true representation and ends the grip of secterian parties. END
The Russian Foreign Ministry:

Moscow considers the developments of the situation in Lebanon an internal affair and calls on the political forces for dialogue. https://t.co/MjCpGQfaFx