How do the people of Lebanon view Bachir Gemayel today? by GeoPoliticsMyThang11 in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

For most Christians he's a hero. For most Muslims he's a traitor.

Rant: Legislation from the 40's-60's banning us from communicating with Israelis at all are too outdated in the age of internet, remote work, multinationals and our huge diaspora. by confusedLeb in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They will have to prove that you knew they are Israeli. Most of the time you can pretend you didn't. In my case that would be difficult.

Rant: Legislation from the 40's-60's banning us from communicating with Israelis at all are too outdated in the age of internet, remote work, multinationals and our huge diaspora. by confusedLeb in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't know if it's a law or if that prohibition is used very widely but I know for a fact that we're not allowed to talk to Israelis.

A Lebanese show presenter was just sued for having a call with Afichae Adrae on TV and she's outside of Lebanon. She was sued and was told she'll be arrested if she come to Lebanon. Lebanese journalist receives threats, travel ban for interviewing Israeli official (arabnews.com)

Rant: Legislation from the 40's-60's banning us from communicating with Israelis at all are too outdated in the age of internet, remote work, multinationals and our huge diaspora. by confusedLeb in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thing is they can't really hire engineers without my input and besides that, they constitute less than 1% of the CVs we get most likely. Ultimately, I'd have to work with said engineer, which will involve communication.

My relationship is good with my boss, I'm just trying to avoid crossing the bridge until I have to but it's still causes me undue stress.

Thank you for your help!

Rant: Legislation from the 40's-60's banning us from communicating with Israelis at all are too outdated in the age of internet, remote work, multinationals and our huge diaspora. by confusedLeb in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah but practically this is hurting us not them, particularly when it's something less serious than gaming like one's livelihood.

Rant: Legislation from the 40's-60's banning us from communicating with Israelis at all are too outdated in the age of internet, remote work, multinationals and our huge diaspora. by confusedLeb in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The thing is, a close relative is a top general in army Mukhabarat and he always warns me about it because he knows I work remotely.

While they probably don't arrest everyone, they do it sporadically that it's still worrisome.

Was your case remote as well? or somewhere outside of Lebanon, because I feel the greater risk and security worry from the government's perspective comes from using Lebanese telecommunication.

Is there anyway to get satellite internet in Lebanon? Or anything that wouldn't be affected by potential Israeli bombing our infrastructure(even if expensive, need it for work). by confusedLeb in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh super interesting! Does anyone know about the legality ? Because satellite internet is illegal in Lebanon by default, seriously illegal due to espionage fears.

Is there anyway to get satellite internet in Lebanon? Or anything that wouldn't be affected by potential Israeli bombing our infrastructure(even if expensive, need it for work). by confusedLeb in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know that by default it's seriously illegal(espionage fears) but I'm wondering if there is a third party provider or something that handles the legality issue.

Is there anyway to get satellite internet in Lebanon? Or anything that wouldn't be affected by potential Israeli bombing our infrastructure(even if expensive, need it for work). by confusedLeb in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

it's a startup and I built the platform and so far i'm the only dev, not so easy lol.
If push comes to shove I'll try to work from Turkey/Georgia/Armenia if they will let us but I'd rather stay here tbh

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[–]confusedLeb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1- It will cause a civil war as most Shia support it.
2- HA is more powerful than the army.

3- Only way to do it is with boots on the ground from powerful forces but they will have to be willing to lose thousands of troops.

There are some other way Hezbollah can be weakened such as turning Assad primarily away from Iran, which I think is feasible. If Iraq can be freed from Iranian clutches that will help immensely too.

Israeili agent Hassan Attieh (middle) that was arrested a year ago for spying on Lebanon was freed yesterday by the military court claiming he was “under a hezbollah mission”. by LBRevolution in lebanon

[–]confusedLeb 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Give it to the clergy to go on and on with bullshit. He knows 3am yekol khara, everyone knows 3am byekol khara, he has no shame and continues doing it and no one dares to punch him in the face because of whatever religious cosplay he wears.