Khalil ⚛️
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Khalil ⚛️
@based_centrist
ضد السوريين والشلمسطية والفلاحين. نعم للطبقية. الدين أفيون الشعوب.

A professor at Lebanon's American University of Beirut.


I have been deliberately silent on social media for a while. I use all my social media platforms to promote education & make dreams come true for young minds. I rarely post anything about family or politics. This morning, Israel demolished the building I have an apartment in. It took 22 years of my work here & 20 years of my wife’s work to own this apartment. This madness has to stop.

I have been deliberately silent on social media for a while. I use all my social media platforms to promote education & make dreams come true for young minds. I rarely post anything about family or politics. This morning, Israel demolished the building I have an apartment in. It took 22 years of my work here & 20 years of my wife’s work to own this apartment. This madness has to stop.





UPDATE: Israel says displaced Lebanese people won't be allowed to return home 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/s2q1rc?update=…



I am a US citizen & Surgeon who took care of the Boston Maraton Bombing victims in 2013. I paid for 7 years to own a small apartment in downtown #Beirut for my 3 kids to enjoy summers there. Today, #Israel reduced my dream home to rubble, with american weapons, paid by my taxes.




The Capital of Iraq, Baghdad, has restarted its old tramway system to revive tourism. The country was ravage by war a decade ago 🇮🇶🚋


#Israel announces the official beginning of its ground invasion of #Lebanon - seeks now to depopulate the entire area south of the Litani river- or 10% of #Lebanese territory & home to some 300,000 - 400,000 people spread over more than 150 villages and towns.




Make Lebanon Christian again.

🚨🇪🇺🇮🇷 Europe might actually be getting dragged into the Hormuz mess now. The EU is talking about repurposing its Red Sea naval mission, Aspides, to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz as oil and gas shipments stay choked off and prices spike. Source: Bloomberg

France proposed a plan to end the Israel-Lebanon War that would require Lebanon to recognize Israel for the first time. In return, Israel would withdraw from southern Lebanon and negotiations would begin on a non-aggression agreement to end the state of war between the countries. The plan also calls for disarming Hezbollah, redeploying the Lebanese Army south of the Litani River, and international monitoring. Israel and the U.S. are reviewing the proposal, and Lebanon has accepted it as a basis for talks, but success likely depends on strong U.S. mediation. Source: Axios







