The first step towards a clean environment, is by cleaning Lebanon of traitors, and despite the enormous piles of wastes spread all over the streets, alleys and villages of the Cedar country. A feeling of cleanliness and a nice refreshing breeze has risen with the death, of the classified war criminal, Israeli quisling and the highest rank traitor named Antoine Lahad.

He died in France, the Tel Aviv hummus and bean seller impersonator, while  by the way he’s prohibited from entering France as it pledged to do, upon the bargain to release the heroin Suha Beshara, in which France has violated this condition. By the way, this was revealed when I encountered him by accident in the “Charles de Gaulle Airport” one day, and we had a confrontation, the French concern was confined then in covering up the incident. In addition, we could not obtain judicial follow up, and the official Lebanon is originally uninterested in this “stuff”.

All people will die one day and there is no gloating in death, but the taste of traitor’s death is different, for the one who stood over a martyr’s body in a press conference, and prevented the burial of martyrs in their villages, as well as tortured and displaced people; his death should be a lesson.

This land is purer than to be a burial place for a traitor and a war criminal, one who kept collecting his salary from the Lebanese people for a long time.

In Lebanon, as we have many problems, among these, the environment and wastes issues; on the other hand, there are a lot of garbage as human beings that contributed in the different challenges in Lebanon, where lifting some and burying the rest will contribute in obtaining solutions for this poor country.

 

 

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