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The article addresses the phenomenon of sectarian and regional discrimination in Beirut's housing market, where questions of religious affiliation and regional origin have become essential criteria when renting homes. This reflects the deepening of social and cultural divisions within Lebanese society, despite the passage of years since the end of the civil war. It illustrates that such behavior reinforces barriers between Lebanese people and threatens the concept of coexistence, as the right to housing turns into a test of identity and perpetuates segregation within neighborhoods and cities.
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