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Comment: Can revolution provide the salve a depressed nation is searching for? Carmen Geha finds hope and solidarity on the streets of Beirut.
Comment: For revolution in the Arab world to be truly successful, women's rights must be at the forefront of reform, writes Malia Bouattia.
Comment: Lebanese and Iraqi demonstrators are picking up the banner of a dignified national identity that has been submerged under the guise of confessional formulas, writes Imad K. Harb.
Comment: Overambitious Gebran Bassil represents everything wrong with Lebanon's political system. For this reason, he has become the butt of jokes at demonstrations, writes Dalal al-Bizri.
Comment: Iran is eyeing inter-sect anti-government protests in Iraq and Lebanon with alarm, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: Lebanon's economic system needs profound change, not just superficial reforms, writes Mohamed ElMeshad.
Comment: Lebanon's political elite must accept the blame for the morass the country is in, and seek radical solutions from civil society leaders, writes Nabeel Khoury.
Comment: Lebanon's protests have brought the country to a pivotal moment. It's now paramount we act carefully and with the lessons from the past in mind, writes Carmen Geha.
Comment: A week of wildfires and angry protest has brought out the very worst in Lebanese politics, and the very best in its people, writes Nizar Hassan.
Fed up with corruption, an out-of-touch political class, a growing economic crisis and total failure of basic services, large numbers of Lebanese men and women have taken to the streets