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

03 February 2026
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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.

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