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Lebanon on the brink: The fragile resilience of a nation caught between war and survival

As Lebanon teeters on the edge, Beirut’s people live between resilience and ruin, caught in an unending cycle of conflict
Lebanon on the brink: The fragile resilience of a nation caught between war and survival

Young street vendors selling balloons walk past sculpted figures representing people staring at the devastation on a sidewalk overlooking the port of Beirut on August 4, 2024. Picture: Ibrahim Amro/ AFP

The cock crows a little after 6am in East Beirut, slowly stirring the people of Gemmayzeh from their beds.

One might think it unusual that a bird could wake so many in a city synonymous with noise. Unusual, however, doesn’t come close to covering the kaleidoscope of chaos that permeates this city.

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