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Comment: Replacing Lebanon's leadership elites with more of the same will seal their fate, writes Paul Gadalla.
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: 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.
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
Comment: Outrightly racist, anti-refugee sentiment from Lebanese politicians is sign of increasing national populism in the country, writes Kareem Chehayeb.
Comment: In Lebanon, the country's development and future are being held hostage to domestic divisions between elite groups, writes Imad K. Harb.
Comment: In Lebanon and Iraq, non state actors loyal to Iran are impossible to dismantle in the absence of a regional agreement, writes Mona Alami.
Comment: The resignation of Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri is the latest escalation in tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia, writes Henri Mamarbachi.