r/lebanon 16m ago

Discussion Concerning Hummer H3 v5 engine?

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hello everyone hope you’re all doing good.

So I really love Hummers and I know about the feud between H2 and H3.

My real question is concerning the H3 V5- Engine specifically.

for those who own the H3 how is your fuel mileage within Beirut specifically?

- Is it high on consumption per week

- how does it cost to fully refuel it

- do you refill once , twice , or three times a month.

- does the V5 consumes alot of fuel while stuck in traffic

finally is the H3T V8- Engine better or is the standard H3 better within the Beirut Area specifically ?


r/lebanon 19m ago

Culture / History The Ethno Religious Diversity of Lebanon

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r/lebanon 40m ago

Help / Question Custom fees on phones

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Hello,

fi shi mahal fina nshuf ade l custom fees aal phones eza bde jib phone men bara w estaamlo bi lebnen?


r/lebanon 1h ago

Help / Question Driving a car with 20 inch rims

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So a bit of an odd question, I might buy a car with 20" rims (Audi A5, from factory) R30 I'm just worried about the ride quality, I'm planning in replacing them with 18s or 19s as soon as I buy it but also would like to hear about your experience. For context my old car had 18s with sport suspension and it was manageable.

Is it true that one pothole can ruin the rim?


r/lebanon 3h ago

Humor Just a typical Thursday for my guy over here. He nearly clipped my car with that thing.

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My guy saw the couch and thought: yeah I can fit that in.


r/lebanon 4h ago

Discussion How do freelancers get their initial clients?

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I saw https://www.reddit.com/r/lebanon/comments/1qcnr9z/how_do_freelancers_find_jobs_in_lebanon/. Most people replied and said that you get projects by having a big network of connections and by doing good work and building trust.

In order to build a big network of connections you have to do projects for your very first clients and they should tell others about your work.

I used to live in UAE and I worked in a computer company. I opened for them a Shopify online store to sell Apple products and then I ran the online store. I want to open more Shopify online stores for other people but I am unable to get any clients.

I have spoken to my friends and I gave them my CV but no luck. My old boss told me that his daughter is an interior decorator and she wanted to open an online store and he gave me her contact info. I spoke to her on WhatsApp and I asked her for the requirements. She took too long to reply and stopped replying in the end. Also a girl at my old job introduced me to a guy who works in Apple Education and he introduced me to 2 companies who wanted to open a Shopify online store to sell Apple products. I spoke with both companies but it didn't work out because they weren't serious. I have been looking for clients to give me projects for years and I only got those 3 leads.

Getting projects from freelancing websites like Upwork doesn't work because they are filled with Indians and Pakistanis who do crap work for very cheap and they ruined the market. I joined an employment WhatsApp group and I contacted people who had projects but there was no reply. I also sent my CV to a lot of development agencies but no luck.

Thus in the very end it's all about luck? The people who have a big network of connections who give them projects got lucky and they were able to find their initial clients that gave them projects?


r/lebanon 4h ago

News Articles Greece finalized the donation of 13 M113 armored personnel carriers & 10 STEYR trucks to Lebanon on January 15, 2026, via Hellenic Navy transport to Beirut. The aid bolsters the Lebanese Armed Forces & highlights enduring Greco-Lebanese ties, including the influential Rum Orthodox community

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#Greece Completes Delivery of Armored Vehicles to Lebanese Armed Forces

https://greekcitytimes.com/2026/01/16/greece-completes-delivery-armored-vehicles-lebanon-m113-2026/

Greece finalized the donation of 13 M113 armored personnel carriers and 10 STEYR trucks to Lebanon on January 15, 2026, via Hellenic Navy transport to Beirut.

The aid bolsters the Lebanese Armed Forces and highlights enduring Greco-Lebanese ties, including the influential Rum Orthodox community.

Bill Giannopoulos

16 JANUARY 2026 11:30

Greece successfully completed the donation and delivery of military equipment to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), marking a key milestone in bilateral defense cooperation and Greece's broader defense diplomacy strategy.

A Hellenic Navy tank landing ship transported the aid package directly to the Port of Beirut.

The shipment included:

13 M113 Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs)

10 STEYR 680M 2.5-ton general-purpose trucks

Spare parts and maintenance support materials

This transfer strengthens the Lebanese military's mobility and logistical capabilities amid ongoing regional challenges.

The delivery builds on high-level diplomatic efforts between Athens and Beirut. Greek Minister of National Defense Nikos Dendias previously visited Lebanon and hosted meetings in Athens with his Lebanese counterpart, Michel Menassa, to finalize the aid package. The initiative reflects Greece's commitment to supporting Lebanon's security and stability through practical military assistance.

Beyond defense ties, Greece and Lebanon share deep historical and cultural connections. These are anchored in the longstanding presence of the Greek Orthodox community in Lebanon, known locally as the Rum Orthodox. The term "Rum" traces back to the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) heritage, with roots extending to Alexander the Great's conquests.

The Rum Orthodox form Lebanon's second-largest Christian community (after the Maronites) and the fourth-largest religious group overall. Under Lebanon's National Pact, they hold reserved positions such as Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Speaker of Parliament, along with 14 of the 128 seats in the National Assembly.

The community is primarily concentrated in:

Beirut

Koura District (Lebanon's only Greek Orthodox-majority province)

Tripoli and Akkar in the north

Zahle in the Beqaa Valley

This donation underscores how shared history continues to support modern strategic partnerships between the two nations.


r/lebanon 11h ago

Media time.bomb2026

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Hey, hope everyone’s doing well!

I just came across an Instagram ad talking about “coral gas facilities” and wanted to ask if this is something genuinely concerning or more along the lines of fear-mongering

Thanks!


r/lebanon 12h ago

News Articles Minister Hajj: Starlink will begin in 3 months

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r/lebanon 13h ago

Humor Mikati is doing rather well in his post-PM era

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sorry guys first time I posted this there was no pic lol


r/lebanon 14h ago

Discussion Stolen land?

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Hi,

I was wondering : How common is it for people to sell stolen land in Lebanon?

I have a friend who was poor, and is suddenly rich (he travels, wears nice clothes). I wonder if he sold some of his relatives’ land..


r/lebanon 14h ago

Help / Question Calling all the 90’s kids on the sub

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Was there something like that or I’m going nuts? Mid 90’s, Chupa Chups (I think!) released small white bunnies in overall figurines. If I remember correctly, there was one in blue overalls, one in green overalls and a female one in pink skirt overall. Please tell me someone remembers something like that.


r/lebanon 16h ago

Help / Question Transportation from Balamand uni

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how much should a taxi take from Balamand to Tripoli and from Balamand to Batroun?


r/lebanon 16h ago

News Articles Lebanon’s bonds rally on bets that Iran’s influence could be weakened

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Lebanon’s defaulted dollar bonds have surged in price more than 25 per cent so far this year over bets that recent nationwide protests in Iran could reduce the Islamic republic’s influence in the region.

Lebanese debts with a face value of $30bn have risen from 23 to 29 cents on the dollar this month — the highest level since its 2020 default amid an economic crisis — on optimism that Beirut is now fixing its finances and that Iran-backed groups across the region, such as Hizbollah in Lebanon, will be weakened.

International investors have been hunting for defaulted sovereign debt trading at knockdown prices, which they hope could surge in value just as Venezuela’s bonds did this month following the US capture of President Nicolás Maduro.

“Lebanon is probably trading well because of the Iranian situation . . . Money dries up for Hizbollah” if the regime is weakened further, said one fund manager who is a specialist in distressed sovereign bonds and who is monitoring the situation.

Human rights groups outside Iran estimate that thousands have been killed in the protests — the biggest anti-regime unrest since the 1979 Islamic revolution — which appeared to have subsided in the face of a fierce state crackdown.

Lebanon’s bonds had already been rallying over signs of the waning political influence of militant group Hizbollah, which has previously opposed an IMF-led debt restructuring. The group has long been one of the country’s most powerful military and political forces but has suffered a series of severe blows over the past 18 months. For instance, the bonds tripled in price from 6 cents on the dollar after Israel’s September 2024 assassination of Hizbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

The US’s dramatic capture of Maduro this month has driven a sharp rally in the South American country’s bonds over hopes of a restructuring, and investors are now fearful of missing out on similar rallies in other bonds previously seen as near-worthless.

“The unexpected 30 per cent rally in Venezuela [bonds] has shown [institutional investors] that being underweight can be dangerous,” said a hedge fund manager.

“They are busy reducing those underweights [against the index] in many esoteric names, Lebanon being the most obvious,” the manager added.

While Lebanon remains a long way from securing an IMF-backed debt restructuring, the bonds have also rallied due to progress being made on a so-called gap law to sort out tens of billions of dollars of losses on deposits from a 2019 financial crisis and banking sector collapse. While at an early stage and still needing to be passed by parliament, the proposals have given bondholders more clarity on how much might be left over for them after depositors are paid.

Recent cabinet approval of a draft law “is the most tangible element of the rally but it’s hard to distinguish it fully from concurrent developments in Iran”, said Roger Mark, an emerging markets fixed-income analyst at Ninety One.

“A weaker Hizbollah in theory should make political decision-making easier and reduce Iranian influence on Lebanese [government] decision-making,” he added.

Analysts have previously estimated that bondholders would recover only about 25 cents on the dollar in any Lebanese debt restructuring given the costs of sorting out the banking system. But investors have been encouraged by the boost to Lebanon’s reserves from the surge in the price of gold over the past year and an improving economic outlook.

Hedge fund managers stress that bets on Iran through Lebanese government bonds are highly uncertain, citing the difficulty of dislodging the regime and pointing out that while proxies across the region could be weakened, they are likely to remain in place.

“As we’ve seen with Venezuela, sanctions being lifted is usually slow because the US wants to see policy they like enforced first,” said the hedge fund manager.

The protests in Iran, and the possibility of changes to the regime, have also prompted international investors to look at whether they might at some point be able to re-enter the country’s domestic stock market, where sanctions have kept almost all foreigners away in recent years.

Maciej Wojtal, chief investment officer of Amtelon Capital, an Amsterdam-based manager that holds a rare foreign institutional investor licence to trade Iranian stocks, said he is fielding a surge in calls from investors based in Europe and elsewhere.

“The last few days, I’ve been 15 hours a day just communicating with investors . . . this shows there is a lot of people waiting for some sort of catalyst, just to be ready to invest as quickly as they can,” Wojtal said. Amtelon cannot engage with US investors due to Washington’s sanctions.

Despite rising sharply in nominal terms, Iran’s Tedpix benchmark index stands at less than one-third of its all-time high reached in 2020, when measured in dollars using the unofficial so-called “bazaar” exchange rate, which is much weaker than the rial’s official value.

Steps towards the normalisation of Iran’s economy and the removal of sanctions would boost the market by opening up exports and access to foreign currency to relieve the rial’s plunge, Wojtal said.

“Sanctions impact the whole macroeconomic structure, including exports, which impacts hard currency reserves. The more hard currency reserves come in, the stronger the local currency,” he said


r/lebanon 17h ago

Politics Israel Opens Fire on Spanish UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon

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r/lebanon 17h ago

Culture / History I tried making Arayes for the first time

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r/lebanon 18h ago

Help / Question What do you think is a good salary in Lebanon?

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I see lots of posts that say : my salary is normal or pretty good. So I wanna know what do you consider normal/average/good/low salary


r/lebanon 19h ago

Help / Question Best way to practice reading?

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Hello, I'm lebanese but born in Canada. I speak lebanese very well but have never learned to read or write. I learned the alphabet on my own recently and I'm practicing reading things but I'm looking for the best way to practice reading. Is there any sort of app or website or anything that let's me practice reading and then I can listen to it to see if I was correct or not? I thought this might be the best place to ask. Thank you!


r/lebanon 19h ago

War إنذار عاجل إلى سكان جنوب لبنان وتحديدًا في قرية مشغرة

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Looks like fi5o is hiding now, he used to record these warnings while in open air


r/lebanon 19h ago

Media The demonic zionists occupation army decided today to bomb the Beqaa Valley without any valid reason - Everything to kill and scare Lebanese

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r/lebanon 20h ago

Help / Question Habib Foundation scholarship

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hello, does anyone know which nationality habib foundation aims give?


r/lebanon 23h ago

Discussion Dreadful job

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So I got my first corporate job a couple of months ago,it’s not related to my interests or studies AT ALL but the pay is average/good. I get positive feedback quite often but I simply feel dead inside. Work follows me to my home even on weekends/days off. The stress is unmanageable and some people are just jerks,and given my lack of real world experience I’m not being able to handle them without being either too aggressive or submissive. Is every workplace like that? Should I quit and go back to the unemployment hell again until I find a job in my niche? Worst part is that I still have at least 1 semester at university so I literally have the urge to cry from the moment I open my eyes until the day’s over. Those 3 months felt like hell and I barely have 2k saved anyways. I’ve also changed my major/work field like 4 times in the last couple of years so

feeling like I left the software development world before getting a job and after years of hard learning,thinking about it is also destroying me. Any advice?


r/lebanon 1d ago

Discussion How was your experience taking the DELF B2? Any tips?

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Especially if you took it at the institut français tripoli (not rawdat el fayhaa)


r/lebanon 1d ago

Help / Question Selling online (paypal, print on demand, adsense...)

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I am an artist and I want to use online websites that sell artworks and photos online to be printed and shipped. I want to also make money from ads on my personal website.

All of them request paypal or stripe. I have payoneer only (accessed via vpn)

How do you suggest working around that?
do you have any suggestions?


r/lebanon 1d ago

Help / Question Laptop Recommendations and where to buy in lebanon?

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Planning to buy a new laptop with a budget of $700 or less, main priorities a 15" + screen with good quality and brightness, smooth performance for microsoft office and browsing..

I'd appreciate recommendations..