My Lebanon is being burned to ashes

Click here to go back to the main page

During the war between Hezbollah and Israel that started on July 12, 2006, lasting for 34 days then ended on August 14, 2006, we reported our own views and analysis. Nowadays, we continue to report the post-war effects on the Lebanese here and abroad. Stay tuned.

Home | About Us | Help Lebanon | Archives | Disclaimer | Links | Contact Us | Search | To our readers

Friday, January 26, 2007

Wel3aneh... bhannikoun ya 7adarat al zou3ama

First of all, I would like to congratulate all journalists who report in Lebanon, I think over the past decades they have been the most to report from a recurring dangerous zone than any other journalist in the world.

Second of all, congratulations to our politicians who have been attacking each other for the past years, until finally the people - their supporters - are no longer listening to them. It is easy to get people to the street, but difficult to get them out of it.

Third, congratulations to the media who has been despicably distorting the truth, moreover loyal viewers of their channels have thought a war has been already happening for the past year, inticing them to hate the others.

And finally, congratulations to our ennemies, who we once stood against believing that they will never be able to fire up a war amongst the Lebanese, alas they are starting to succeed.

However, if and only if the politicians call for an urgent meeting where cessation of war of words on TV and agreeing on finding a mid-solution by compromising a bit, then there will not be a war in Lebanon.

It is not too late to have control over things yet!

Labels: , , ,

4 Comments:

At Saturday, January 27, 2007 12:49:00 AM , Blogger Coco said...

Compromising to avoid a civil war.
Coming to an agreement so we can together build a "country" or a "state" before we take sides and create opposite political parties.
Putting ground rules, a constitution that works, policies and rights for citizens of all shapes, forms, affliations...
Too much to ask for el hay2a, or maybe I don't know what it takes to build a country....

Eh, mazel el 3alam biyesta2belna lashou ta n3ammir balad khass fina? Khalli heyk boura w 7a2el tajerib w ma3erik w mazbaleh siyesiyyeh lal tyouss elli 3enna.

 
At Saturday, January 27, 2007 5:52:00 PM , Blogger Liliane said...

field of experiments, so true :/

 
At Saturday, January 27, 2007 5:53:00 PM , Blogger phil said...

I agree 100%. I am not sure "it is not too late", though. I think that the main players have no intention of stopping sporadic armed conflicts from happening. And yes, 2007 will be known as the beginning year of the new civil war. One that might end when Israel has its targets fulfilled (Hezbollah's power shut (or shot) down and Palestinian refugees officially implanted).

In the mean time, enjoy your TV series.

 
At Saturday, January 27, 2007 5:54:00 PM , Blogger Liliane said...

Enjoy my TV series :| from what i am seeing, things are not getting better

 

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Home

Hosted at StarPointStar Click to go to the top of the page