Beirut Capital of War
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Allah yihdee the people in Lebanon, you would think the war would make them think of the Hereafter, but people are becoming worse, year after year :( Ofcourse there are always good people, but the general public are trying to act western - in a bad way, and imitating isn't good.
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Haraket Amal supported PLO. Then when Israeli Forces invaded, they didn't fight like they should have done.
They wanted to infiltrate the lebanese politics. They bit the hand that fed them.
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Kill the traitors, all lebanese unite! Unite against israel!
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:( not just there this days all country same they don`t make very often good songs
i love this song it`s make me sad and wanna cry :( even i don`t understand am i crayz :)
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This music is actually the "The Concierto de Aranjuez" by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo! - just with arabic singing/lyrics added to it on top
scotty123123 2 years ago
Thanks for the Info I had No Idea, It's pretty good eh?
hanysal 2 years ago
The shame of the destruction of Lebanon is it was caused by Lebanese and Arabs fighting each other.If the destruction was caused fighting Israel then there would be honor in it,but there is no honor when we fight each other.Death to Israel.
Sparksman2point0 2 years ago
Actually Israel Destroyed Lebanon More than anyone else, if you remember the seige in 82, the entire western part was blown to pieces, then you have the continuous attacks since then until 2006 ...
Well actually the Lebanese themselves come right after the Israelis, They split to LNM and Isolationists and started a civil-war. Now here is the problem, the Lebanese don't want to admit this so they throw the blame on Syria and The Palestinians, although they know that they are the ones to blame.
hanysal 2 years ago
what this song about ?i like it but i don`t understand
justadream81 3 years ago
this song is About Beirut the Capital of my country and is sung by Fairouz, She has many good Songs in the 80s But Sadly lebanese music is not the way it used to be these days.
hanysal 3 years ago