Lebanon Debate
Lebanon Debate
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The article captures a touching moment when U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon, Michel Aissi, arrives at the scene where tears streamed down his face in front of a poetic folk song that carried a message of hope and sharp criticism of Lebanon’s political elite. The poem expressed the country's suffering and hope for salvation from crises. It criticized the weak political performance and placed blame on some leaders, calling for the sacrifice of blood to save Lebanon. This took place as Aissi was undertaking his diplomatic duties amid ongoing security and political developments, with his tears serving as a symbol of compassion for the Lebanese people's suffering and a reminder of hope’s dominance over crises. The scene also conveyed important political and human messages.
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