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Lebanon’s New Political Paradox: The State Said Yes, the Street Said No

Lebanon’s New Political Paradox: The State Said Yes, the Street Said No

[responsivevoice_button voice="UK English Male" buttontext="Listen to Post"]Beirut, Lebanon. Photo by IBRAHIM AMRO / AFP Vehicles drive past a billboard that reads in Arabic "Lebanon first" (in white) after it was defaced with the words "Army,... Read more.

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