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The Cedar's Lament: A Nation Buried Alive

How Fifty Years of War, Greed, and Geopolitics Strangled Lebanon's Soul For half a century, Lebanon has been trapped in an agonizing cycle of resurrection and ruin. Once the "Switzerland of the East," it now stands as a monument to wasted potential, battered by civil war, financial collapse, and relentless conflict. By 2026, the nation faces a triple crisis: a currency devalued by 98%, a population where 79% live in poverty, and a southern border occupied under the guise of security. The promise of offshore gas, once seen as salvation, has turned into a geopolitical mirage, locked behind Israel's "Yellow Line" buffer zone. This blog explores the tragic layers of Lebanon's decay—from the rigid sectarian cages of its politics to the "Gazafication" of its land. It is a story of a people abandoned by their leaders and exploited by regional powers, where the only certainty is loss. As we examine the ruins of 2026, we must ask: can a nation survive...

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