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Lebanon‘s political hypochondria

by Peter Speetjens

One good thing about living in Lebanon is that it is hardly ever boring. Even if the country is not plagued by war, internal strife or election fever, the Lebanese have no difficulty in finding an issue to disagree about and, thanks to a natural-born love for high drama, happily blow it out of proportion. Indeed, living in Lebanon often resembles the very best and worst of a Mexican soap opera series. The most recent such affair featured French comedian Gad Elmaleh. Known as France’s funniest man, this comedian of Jewish-Moroccan descent had agreed to perform his hit one-man show “Papa Est en Haut” on three consecutive nights at the Beiteddine Festival. Tickets sold fast and all seemed set for a night of French fun in the Chouf, were it not for Al Manar. On June 25, the media outlet affiliated with Hezbollah published a photo allegedly showing Elmaleh wearing

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