00:00I mean, this puts the Lebanese people in a very difficult dilemma.
00:04On the one hand, they're pulled in the direction of Hezbollah and Iran.
00:08And I think it's fair to say a majority of people do not want that.
00:11And on the other hand, they're being pulled in the direction of Israel.
00:15And, you know, technically speaking, Israel and Lebanon are enemies.
00:21Who does the Lebanese public support in this?
00:25Do they take a side?
00:27They don't take a side. They support Lebanon.
00:29They try to stay aside and away from both parties.
00:34Obviously, the impact that the war has caused on the Lebanese people over the last 40 years, you know, if
00:45you like,
00:46made the Lebanese people believe that we have on one side what's regarded as an enemy to their state,
00:54obviously, as, you know, as in Israel.
00:56Then we believe that Iran, the current regime since 1979 and its activities and then the issues they cause in
01:05the region,
01:05and then the attack on the Gulf state and then the Arab state, is acting like an enemy.
01:10So in the eye of the Lebanese people now, we've had enough of this constant attack, the sense of hatred
01:23that Iran shows at every opportunity to the Arabs and then to the Arab state.
01:30And then we never considered Iran as an enemy to us until recently, where the Lebanese people, you know,
01:38I started to think that maybe Iran is no better than Israel, especially when it comes to the interest of
01:46the Lebanese people and then of Lebanon as well.
01:49I guess I could do this because there was too late in just either custom,
01:49So in the chat
01:49I was like parti,
01:50maybe you can have this problem with type of hand study
01:50I …
01:52So in the chat and Can I get that I'm up to you
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