on that tuesday the gallery was closed, and joumana asseily wasn't there.a coincidenjoumana:ich she owes it's all physical damages at the end of the day and it's going to be reparable but that's not the issue. whether it's someone who has a restaurant, whether it's someone, a librarian or anyone, they want to break it. they want to break this idea, these dreams that you have. they are trying to smash it every time and then you have to wait again and to wait again and to wait again and i wonder how long can one really be resilient at this point and do and do and redo. >> since august 4, the anger in beirut has grown every day. in the quarters behind the harbor no house was left unscathed. recent years have seen the emergence of an art scene with international appeal. many saw it as a hope for a renaissance of old beirut cosmopolitan and liberal. now thatope is in ruins. >> the magnificent sursock museum was also badly damaged. it was only reopened in 2015 after a long renovation as a place of art for everyone. entry is free. the last visitors had just left t