At a time when the Lebanese people are living in great fear of the ongoing war in their country, which reflects uncertainty about the future of Lebanon, now with an unknown horizon, a notable tweet came from Jared Kushner, an American businessman and the son-in-law of US presidential candidate Donald Trump, who wrote on X:
"The philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy wrote on X: 'I read everywhere that Lebanon is on the brink of collapse.'
No, it is on the path to relief and salvation. Moments like these come once in every generation, and they may never come at all.
The Middle East is often a stagnant place where not much changes. Today, it is fluid, and the potential for change is limitless. Do not waste this moment.
Let us all pray for success, peace, and the wisdom of our leaders."
It is certain that the vast majority of the people believe that Lebanon is experiencing a crisis that threatens its existence and future, but what is undeniable is that all Lebanese now dream of salvation, and most importantly, they want to rid themselves of the curse of evil and wars that are looming over their country. So, can we dream of a lifeline amid this flood?
"The philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy wrote on X: 'I read everywhere that Lebanon is on the brink of collapse.'
No, it is on the path to relief and salvation. Moments like these come once in every generation, and they may never come at all.
The Middle East is often a stagnant place where not much changes. Today, it is fluid, and the potential for change is limitless. Do not waste this moment.
Let us all pray for success, peace, and the wisdom of our leaders."
It is certain that the vast majority of the people believe that Lebanon is experiencing a crisis that threatens its existence and future, but what is undeniable is that all Lebanese now dream of salvation, and most importantly, they want to rid themselves of the curse of evil and wars that are looming over their country. So, can we dream of a lifeline amid this flood?