Article

When Leaving Becomes a Duty: The Testimony of an Investor Who Loved Lebanon to the Very End

03 February 2026
When Leaving Becomes a Duty: The Testimony of an Investor Who Loved Lebanon to the Very End © Shutterstock

I never imagined that I would write this article. Nor did I expect to reach the moment when I would say: a final farewell, Lebanon. Not because I no longer love this country, but because I loved it more than it could withstand failure, more than denial would allow, and more than a state that refuses to confront the causes of its own collapse can accept.

LEAVE A COMMENT

Please make sure your comment is not abusive, defamatory or offensive. All fields must be filled in correctly or the comment will not be approved.

[*] indicates a required field.

         
Captcha

COMMENT (0)

Other Articles

Higher salaries and lower prices top Egyptians’ wish lists
Evil mass murderers are not Muslims, Mr Trump
Britain must fight fire with fire
Islamophobic hate speech goes unchecked in the West
Armies should be tools of defence, not oppression
Al Arabiya should vet its guests for brains
America bashing has gone far enough
Open letter to GCC Heads of State
Opportunity will define 2009
The next US President should be 'A man with a plan'
Better Late Than Never Leave Soon, for the Sake of their Future
Let the spirit of our nation's founders guide us
Iran’s open aggression demands a harsh response
Saudi, a target of hypocrisy and double standards
Real-politics can alleviate Palestinian suffering
Saudi must stand firm against US insults and threats
When Leaving Becomes a Duty: The Testimony of an Investor Who Loved Lebanon to the Very End
Hypocrites rush to condemn Bahrain
Sheikh Rashid lives on in our hearts
A warm welcome for the Saudi monarch
 

ARCHIVE