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Colin Sheridan: To live in Beirut is an act of love

The beating heart of Lebanon, Beirut is a city rife with contradictions, cruelty, and despair — yet to those who’ve spent time there, its beauty is unparalleled
Colin Sheridan: To live in Beirut is an act of love

Flames and smoke rise over the remains of destroyed buildings after the Israeli airstrike in central Beirut last Thursday Picture: Bilal Hussein/AP 

"Beirut is a woman, storms feed at her fingers.”  — From “Letters to an Israeli soldier,” Mahmoud Darwish & Muin Baso, Beirut, 1982

Having spent a reasonable amount of my adult life both in Lebanon and its capital city Beirut, there are only two things I am unequivocally certain of. 

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