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Lebanese youths are forced to endure power and water shortages, while tourists revel in their beautiful country, says Ahmad Yasseen.
Comment: The Lebanese army is held up as a symbol of unity and courage but all that falls by the wayside when domestic conflicts break out, says Ahmad Yasseen.