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Your search for "In the north there is a war between the Shi’a and the Sunnis. In the south lies Israel, the constant enemy. In the east, the Syrian conflict is overflowing in the country. In the west lies the sea, a journey with no return for many. “Will there be a war?” is the question that the Lebanese have been asking for the past three years. ‘Peace’ meanwhile has already killed more than 400 people and injured more than 2000. The Syrian conflict is reflected in the life of every Lebanese. Tripoli, Lebanon’s second largest city, has been the victim of an armed confrontation for the last three years. The main political coalitions, some more explicitly than others, finance the fighters of two of the poorest neighborhoods of the city. Sunnis and Alawites, the former supporting the “revolution” and the latter the regime in Syria, engage in a daily war between snipers, which has the sole purpose of maintaining constant tension and chaos. The victims are the fathers, mothers, sisters and childr..." had no results.
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