as they call it here, when people took to the streets to protest against the government, then the kavitsthere was a major explosion in the port, as a result of which more than 3,000 people were left homeless, without a roof over their heads. against the backdrop of all this, an economic a crisis that already had its beginnings earlier and starting in 2011, when the arab spring took place throughout the arab world, but now it has resulted in a full-scale crisis, in the summer of 2021, 2 years ago, there was probably the very peak of the crisis, because that the state-owned electricity practically stopped providing, they floated away... floating stations from turkey and we had interruptions in state-owned electricity before, but this can all be solved, 6 hours of state electricity, 6 hours, for example, private, and people could stand for 7 in line to fill up with gas, why? the fact is that the crisis in lebanon continues, it’s not that it has gotten better or been resolved, but the lebanese have this peculiarity: they adapt to everything. but if a full-scale war breaks out, lebanon is not