I have a book here that covers that same photographic point of view of the civil war -- how different it is, and was, for two of the communities. (There are more than two, actually).
However this crisis is very different. The feeling I get is that it is uniting the Lebanese. All are all grieving for the indiscriminate loss of lives (especially the heavy toll on children) and bombing of their hard-won rebuilt infrastructure.
Thank you for posting about Lebanon. I grieve for this torn country but with resilience and determination to ovecome the horrors of war, I hope that Lebanon will once again regain its place as a beacon of civilization. Best regards,
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I have a book here that covers that same photographic point of view of the civil war -- how different it is, and was, for two of the communities. (There are more than two, actually).
However this crisis is very different. The feeling I get is that it is uniting the Lebanese. All are all grieving for the indiscriminate loss of lives (especially the heavy toll on children) and bombing of their hard-won rebuilt infrastructure.
Thank you for posting about Lebanon. I grieve for this torn country but with resilience and determination to ovecome the horrors of war, I hope that Lebanon will once again regain its place as a beacon of civilization. Best regards,
I believe in Lebanon's resiliance and determination. This time will pass and Lebanese life will be good once more.
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