Writer: Sibylle Rizk

Lebanon’s socio-economic fabric is disintegrating at an alarming pace. The

combination of direct physical destruction, economic contraction, and social fragmentation is driving the country toward collapse. While international aid is necessary, it cannot replace a functioning state capable of implementing structural reforms and addressing the long-term needs of its population. Without a profound shift in governance and a sustained effort to rebuild the economy, Lebanon faces a future defined by instability, poverty, and the erosion of national sovereignty.

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