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Líbano atraviesa múltiples crisis desde la fuerte explosión en el puerto de Beirut que ocurrió en el 2020. Ahora, su economía está tan devastada que incluso los militares libaneses intentan aprovechar el turismo para sobrevivir a la crisis.

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00:14We are facing an economical crisis now in Lebanon, so the army wanted to lessen the impact of this crisis
00:23on the Lebanese citizens.
00:25The army now is seeking to be a productive army.
00:56I love the country, I love the country, and I love the country.
00:59I love the country, but I don't have any anymore.
01:04I want to talk to someone else about me.
01:05I'm going to go to the morning and get me to work.
01:07I'm going to go to work with my Riaf.
01:12I'm going to go to the house with my Riaf.
01:14I ask myself, what do I do with my Riaf?
01:16I'm going to go to work with my Riaf.
01:29I'm going to work with my Riaf.
01:32I'm going to work with my Riaf.
01:35I'm going to work with my Riaf.
01:50I'm going to work with my Riaf.
01:54I'm going to work with my Riaf.
01:56I'm going to work with my Riaf.
01:58I was working with my Riaf.
02:00I have a job where we worked withApp.
02:02I don't want to work with my Riaf.
02:10You ask them.
02:10If you ask them,
02:23For example,
02:24if you're in the house,
02:25any car from the house
02:26you're from there
02:27you're going to have to be sure
02:29that no one has to be
02:30or any other thing
02:32related to the military
02:33or anything
02:34that they don't have to be
02:35and they're stopped.
02:38They told me
02:39that I'm going to go to the house.
02:40Why am I going to go to the house?
02:41What are you doing?
02:42I'm going to go to the house.
02:57I'm going to go to the house.
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