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data: {
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report: 'daily'
},
dataType: 'jsonp',
url: 'https://upge.wn.com/api/upge/cheetah-photo-search/weather_forecast_4days',
success: function(data) {
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GREENLINE WATER BUS || GREENLINE COMPANY BACKGROUND CHECK | PRINCE FARHAD || EPISODE 1
GREENLINE WATER BUS || গ্রীনলাইনের ঢেউয়ে ডুবতে ছিল টলার || Prince Farhad Videos || Episode-1
Articles-) If you want to travel from one place to another place, then there are three ways through which you can travel. And these are air, water, and road. In the southern part of our country Bangladesh, there are many rivers. Bangladesh is crisscrossed by thousands of rivers. And 2/3 of the rivers are in southern Bangladesh.
So, the traveling facility through the road is a little bit weak in that particular portions. People also can’t afford the fare to travel through the air as it is very expensive and the majority of the population can’t afford it. For this reason, the people in that particular places prefer to travel by the waterway.
There are many vehicles through which you can travel thr...
published: 25 Aug 2021
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AMOLED တွေမှာ Green Line ဖြစ်တဲ့အကြောင်းရင်း (Q&A - 143)
- K60 နောက်ဝင်တဲ့ အလုံးတွေမှာ ဘာကြောင့် Green Line error ဖြစ်တာလဲ
- Game heavy ဆော့ဖို့၊ Display ကောင်းဖို့ ROG vs iPhone ဘာရွေးရမလဲ
- xiaomi 14 Vs vivo X90 pro plus ဘာပိုကောင်းလဲ
- iPhone X series တွေ ဝယ်သင့်သေးလား
- iPhone 15 vs google pixel 8
- tecno pova5 Vs pova5 pro
- အကြမ်းခံ၊ ရေစိုခံ ၁၀ သိန်းအောက် ဘယ်ဖုန်းဝယ်ရမလဲ
- redmi note 11Pro ကနေ note 13 pro ချိန်းသင့်လား
- iPhone 12s Pro VS iPhone 11 ဘာရွေးရမလဲ
- Helio G99 က MLBB ဆော့ဖို့ လုံလောက်တဲ့ SoC လား
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published: 04 Dec 2023
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Calgary Green Line LRT renderings released in report on proposed realignment
The report on Calgary’s new Green Line LRT alignment has now been made public and it includes renderings of what some parts of the new transit line could look like.
published: 19 Dec 2024
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Green Line Issue | iPhone and Android | සිංහලෙන්
In this video, we’ll dive into the green line issue that has been plaguing smartphones, particularly iPhones, in recent years. From the iPhone 12 series to the latest iPhone 16, users have reported seeing green lines or white flashing screens on their OLED displays. This issue isn’t just confined to iPhones—it’s something that affects many modern smartphones due to their advanced displays and hardware. We’ll discuss the root causes of this problem, the role higher refresh rates might play, and what Apple has done to address it. If you're in Sri Lanka, this issue can be especially concerning when buying second-hand devices, so we’ll share tips on what to look out for. Stay tuned to learn more!
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published: 28 Sep 2024
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The Green Line Saga: What YOU Need to Know!
The Green Line Saga is far from here. We are still seeing the green lines on a lot of phones, even flagship phones, even iPhones, so which brand phones have the most green lines, which brand is providing the best solution and what you need to do to prevent the green line? We tell you everything you need to know in this video!
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Chapters:
0:00 The Green Line Saga
0:30 Which brand has the most green line?
2:06 Which brand is providing the best solution?
4:16 How to prevent the green line?
5:00 Dear Smartphone Makers!
#Sillycorns
published: 10 Oct 2024
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iPhone green Line Issue #iphone #greenlineissue #greenline #trending
published: 27 Apr 2024
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How to Enable Green Line on Your Phone!
A lot of phones these days are getting the green line but everyone has gotten it all wrong. This is a not a problem, this is a feature. In this video, we show you how to enable green line on your phone.
Share this video with smartphone makers right now!
Chapters:
0:00 Green Line Misunderstanding
0:07 How It All Started
0:31 Green Line on Different Phones
1:42 Green Line on Screen is a Feature!
2:51 OnePlus Response?
3:02 How to Enable Green Line on Your Phone
3:58 The Only Solution
4:09 #GreenLine
#Beebom
published: 11 Sep 2023
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Green Line Problem in SmartPhones! *Reality Check*
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published: 17 Dec 2024
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iPhone green line lighter fix (actually works)
So after replacing my camera on my iPhone 13 Pro I got these green lines in my OLED screen because I was a bit too harsh with the razor on the edge when pulling out the screen. I thought I could throw away my screen but then I found some videos with people heating up the bottom part of the screen with a lighter. I only could only find one or two videos supporting this but I had nothing to lose so I tried it myself and filmed it just in case.
So for ur info it definitely works but in my case I couldn’t remove the last line. In less severe cases you might be lucky enough to remove all the lines. Be very carful to not heat it up too much and do it in small steps. I noticed the lines disappeared after the screen went into dim mode.
published: 26 Jan 2024
1:42
GREENLINE WATER BUS || GREENLINE COMPANY BACKGROUND CHECK | PRINCE FARHAD || EPISODE 1
GREENLINE WATER BUS || গ্রীনলাইনের ঢেউয়ে ডুবতে ছিল টলার || Prince Farhad Videos || Episode-1
Articles-) If you want to travel from one place to another place, ...
GREENLINE WATER BUS || গ্রীনলাইনের ঢেউয়ে ডুবতে ছিল টলার || Prince Farhad Videos || Episode-1
Articles-) If you want to travel from one place to another place, then there are three ways through which you can travel. And these are air, water, and road. In the southern part of our country Bangladesh, there are many rivers. Bangladesh is crisscrossed by thousands of rivers. And 2/3 of the rivers are in southern Bangladesh.
So, the traveling facility through the road is a little bit weak in that particular portions. People also can’t afford the fare to travel through the air as it is very expensive and the majority of the population can’t afford it. For this reason, the people in that particular places prefer to travel by the waterway.
There are many vehicles through which you can travel through the waterway. And the Water Bus is one of the recent inventions in the past few decades as it is cheap and a fast medium to travel.
The Green Line Water Bus is mainly a family-owned transport service working in the waterway since 1990. The riverside people prefer this water bus system for their traveling. For this reason, the Greenline Water Bus is trying its best to fulfill the public demand for transportation.
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Articles-) If you want to travel from one place to another place, then there are three ways through which you can travel. And these are air, water, and road. In the southern part of our country Bangladesh, there are many rivers. Bangladesh is crisscrossed by thousands of rivers. And 2/3 of the rivers are in southern Bangladesh.
So, the traveling facility through the road is a little bit weak in that particular portions. People also can’t afford the fare to travel through the air as it is very expensive and the majority of the population can’t afford it. For this reason, the people in that particular places prefer to travel by the waterway.
There are many vehicles through which you can travel through the waterway. And the Water Bus is one of the recent inventions in the past few decades as it is cheap and a fast medium to travel.
The Green Line Water Bus is mainly a family-owned transport service working in the waterway since 1990. The riverside people prefer this water bus system for their traveling. For this reason, the Greenline Water Bus is trying its best to fulfill the public demand for transportation.
Search Keywords-)
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#Greenlinelaunch
#todaynews
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- published: 25 Aug 2021
- views: 80054
11:41
AMOLED တွေမှာ Green Line ဖြစ်တဲ့အကြောင်းရင်း (Q&A - 143)
- K60 နောက်ဝင်တဲ့ အလုံးတွေမှာ ဘာကြောင့် Green Line error ဖြစ်တာလဲ
- Game heavy ဆော့ဖို့၊ Display ကောင်းဖို့ ROG vs iPhone ဘာရွေးရမလဲ
- xiaomi 14 Vs vivo X90...
- K60 နောက်ဝင်တဲ့ အလုံးတွေမှာ ဘာကြောင့် Green Line error ဖြစ်တာလဲ
- Game heavy ဆော့ဖို့၊ Display ကောင်းဖို့ ROG vs iPhone ဘာရွေးရမလဲ
- xiaomi 14 Vs vivo X90 pro plus ဘာပိုကောင်းလဲ
- iPhone X series တွေ ဝယ်သင့်သေးလား
- iPhone 15 vs google pixel 8
- tecno pova5 Vs pova5 pro
- အကြမ်းခံ၊ ရေစိုခံ ၁၀ သိန်းအောက် ဘယ်ဖုန်းဝယ်ရမလဲ
- redmi note 11Pro ကနေ note 13 pro ချိန်းသင့်လား
- iPhone 12s Pro VS iPhone 11 ဘာရွေးရမလဲ
- Helio G99 က MLBB ဆော့ဖို့ လုံလောက်တဲ့ SoC လား
Join us on Telegram 👉 t.me/mytechmyanmar
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https://wn.com/Amoled_တွေမှာ_Green_Line_ဖြစ်တဲ့အကြောင်းရင်း_(Q_A_143)
- K60 နောက်ဝင်တဲ့ အလုံးတွေမှာ ဘာကြောင့် Green Line error ဖြစ်တာလဲ
- Game heavy ဆော့ဖို့၊ Display ကောင်းဖို့ ROG vs iPhone ဘာရွေးရမလဲ
- xiaomi 14 Vs vivo X90 pro plus ဘာပိုကောင်းလဲ
- iPhone X series တွေ ဝယ်သင့်သေးလား
- iPhone 15 vs google pixel 8
- tecno pova5 Vs pova5 pro
- အကြမ်းခံ၊ ရေစိုခံ ၁၀ သိန်းအောက် ဘယ်ဖုန်းဝယ်ရမလဲ
- redmi note 11Pro ကနေ note 13 pro ချိန်းသင့်လား
- iPhone 12s Pro VS iPhone 11 ဘာရွေးရမလဲ
- Helio G99 က MLBB ဆော့ဖို့ လုံလောက်တဲ့ SoC လား
Join us on Telegram 👉 t.me/mytechmyanmar
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- published: 04 Dec 2023
- views: 20940
1:05
Calgary Green Line LRT renderings released in report on proposed realignment
The report on Calgary’s new Green Line LRT alignment has now been made public and it includes renderings of what some parts of the new transit line could look l...
The report on Calgary’s new Green Line LRT alignment has now been made public and it includes renderings of what some parts of the new transit line could look like.
https://wn.com/Calgary_Green_Line_Lrt_Renderings_Released_In_Report_On_Proposed_Realignment
The report on Calgary’s new Green Line LRT alignment has now been made public and it includes renderings of what some parts of the new transit line could look like.
- published: 19 Dec 2024
- views: 2077
10:27
Green Line Issue | iPhone and Android | සිංහලෙන්
In this video, we’ll dive into the green line issue that has been plaguing smartphones, particularly iPhones, in recent years. From the iPhone 12 series to the ...
In this video, we’ll dive into the green line issue that has been plaguing smartphones, particularly iPhones, in recent years. From the iPhone 12 series to the latest iPhone 16, users have reported seeing green lines or white flashing screens on their OLED displays. This issue isn’t just confined to iPhones—it’s something that affects many modern smartphones due to their advanced displays and hardware. We’ll discuss the root causes of this problem, the role higher refresh rates might play, and what Apple has done to address it. If you're in Sri Lanka, this issue can be especially concerning when buying second-hand devices, so we’ll share tips on what to look out for. Stay tuned to learn more!
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https://wn.com/Green_Line_Issue_|_Iphone_And_Android_|_සිංහලෙන්
In this video, we’ll dive into the green line issue that has been plaguing smartphones, particularly iPhones, in recent years. From the iPhone 12 series to the latest iPhone 16, users have reported seeing green lines or white flashing screens on their OLED displays. This issue isn’t just confined to iPhones—it’s something that affects many modern smartphones due to their advanced displays and hardware. We’ll discuss the root causes of this problem, the role higher refresh rates might play, and what Apple has done to address it. If you're in Sri Lanka, this issue can be especially concerning when buying second-hand devices, so we’ll share tips on what to look out for. Stay tuned to learn more!
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- published: 28 Sep 2024
- views: 47403
6:37
The Green Line Saga: What YOU Need to Know!
The Green Line Saga is far from here. We are still seeing the green lines on a lot of phones, even flagship phones, even iPhones, so which brand phones have the...
The Green Line Saga is far from here. We are still seeing the green lines on a lot of phones, even flagship phones, even iPhones, so which brand phones have the most green lines, which brand is providing the best solution and what you need to do to prevent the green line? We tell you everything you need to know in this video!
Subscribe to Sillycorns for more useful tech videos!
Chapters:
0:00 The Green Line Saga
0:30 Which brand has the most green line?
2:06 Which brand is providing the best solution?
4:16 How to prevent the green line?
5:00 Dear Smartphone Makers!
#Sillycorns
https://wn.com/The_Green_Line_Saga_What_You_Need_To_Know
The Green Line Saga is far from here. We are still seeing the green lines on a lot of phones, even flagship phones, even iPhones, so which brand phones have the most green lines, which brand is providing the best solution and what you need to do to prevent the green line? We tell you everything you need to know in this video!
Subscribe to Sillycorns for more useful tech videos!
Chapters:
0:00 The Green Line Saga
0:30 Which brand has the most green line?
2:06 Which brand is providing the best solution?
4:16 How to prevent the green line?
5:00 Dear Smartphone Makers!
#Sillycorns
- published: 10 Oct 2024
- views: 325896
4:25
How to Enable Green Line on Your Phone!
A lot of phones these days are getting the green line but everyone has gotten it all wrong. This is a not a problem, this is a feature. In this video, we show y...
A lot of phones these days are getting the green line but everyone has gotten it all wrong. This is a not a problem, this is a feature. In this video, we show you how to enable green line on your phone.
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0:00 Green Line Misunderstanding
0:07 How It All Started
0:31 Green Line on Different Phones
1:42 Green Line on Screen is a Feature!
2:51 OnePlus Response?
3:02 How to Enable Green Line on Your Phone
3:58 The Only Solution
4:09 #GreenLine
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A lot of phones these days are getting the green line but everyone has gotten it all wrong. This is a not a problem, this is a feature. In this video, we show you how to enable green line on your phone.
Share this video with smartphone makers right now!
Chapters:
0:00 Green Line Misunderstanding
0:07 How It All Started
0:31 Green Line on Different Phones
1:42 Green Line on Screen is a Feature!
2:51 OnePlus Response?
3:02 How to Enable Green Line on Your Phone
3:58 The Only Solution
4:09 #GreenLine
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- published: 11 Sep 2023
- views: 1094850
7:55
Green Line Problem in SmartPhones! *Reality Check*
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1:04
iPhone green line lighter fix (actually works)
So after replacing my camera on my iPhone 13 Pro I got these green lines in my OLED screen because I was a bit too harsh with the razor on the edge when pulling...
So after replacing my camera on my iPhone 13 Pro I got these green lines in my OLED screen because I was a bit too harsh with the razor on the edge when pulling out the screen. I thought I could throw away my screen but then I found some videos with people heating up the bottom part of the screen with a lighter. I only could only find one or two videos supporting this but I had nothing to lose so I tried it myself and filmed it just in case.
So for ur info it definitely works but in my case I couldn’t remove the last line. In less severe cases you might be lucky enough to remove all the lines. Be very carful to not heat it up too much and do it in small steps. I noticed the lines disappeared after the screen went into dim mode.
https://wn.com/Iphone_Green_Line_Lighter_Fix_(Actually_Works)
So after replacing my camera on my iPhone 13 Pro I got these green lines in my OLED screen because I was a bit too harsh with the razor on the edge when pulling out the screen. I thought I could throw away my screen but then I found some videos with people heating up the bottom part of the screen with a lighter. I only could only find one or two videos supporting this but I had nothing to lose so I tried it myself and filmed it just in case.
So for ur info it definitely works but in my case I couldn’t remove the last line. In less severe cases you might be lucky enough to remove all the lines. Be very carful to not heat it up too much and do it in small steps. I noticed the lines disappeared after the screen went into dim mode.
- published: 26 Jan 2024
- views: 322504
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What happened at "The Green Line" in 1970s Beirut | الحرب الأهلية وخط التماس في بيروت
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How Lebanon Descended Into Civil War | Lebanon Documentary
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🇱🇧 How the Holiday Inn became a symbol of the Lebanese Civil War | War Hotels
For over 40 years, the skeletal remains of the Holiday Inn have stood in central Beirut, a constant reminder of the devastating Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to 1990. The 26-storey hotel opened in 1974, at the height of Beirut's economic boom, when the city was still a glamorous, Middle East tourist destination. Its hotel district was "the playground for celebrities, politicians, diplomats and spies," according to political geographer Sara Fregonese.
However, all of that changed in 1975 when the war erupted. On one side, Lebanese right-wing parties backed by the United States, aimed to expel armed Palestinian groups from Lebanon. On the other were left-wing parties allied with Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) and backed by the Soviet Union - who saw the right-wing C...
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Rally to green line marks civil war anniversary
(13 Apr 2008)
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Beirut - 13 April 2008
1. Wide of march from a hole of a damaged building
2. Mid of march and marchers carrying Lebanese flags
3. Wide of disabled people in wheelchairs
4. Mid of disabled people
5. Mid of Lebanese flag and building destroyed during Lebanese Civil war
6. Wide of march
7. Mid of students holding a long Lebanese flag
8. Mid of destroyed building
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Fatimah Hasan, local resident:
"I lost four of my children and their father too. I don't have anyone anymore, even someone to bring me bread. I don't know what to say they have been missing since nineteen eighty two and still we don't know if they are dead or alive."
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Israel: The Long Green Line I ARTE Documentary
355 kilometres long, the Green Line that almost mythically separates Israel from the West Bank, has been disputed since Israel's founding. A ceasefire line drawn with a green pencil on a staff map in 1949, it has been the basis of all peace plans for the past thirty years. Supposed to become the border of a future Palestinian state, the green line remains an untraceable border.
Since their victory in the Six-Day War in 1967, the Israelis have not stopped pushing it aside and erasing it. They have built dozens of settlements to the east of the line in the West Bank and are more numerous than ever in East Jerusalem East Jerusalem was Palestinian territory until the Six-Day War; today, Israelis and Palestinians live in this part of the Holy City, but in permanent tension between the two peo...
published: 19 May 2021
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Why Lebanon’s Army is NOT Hezbollah
Is Lebanon's official military destined to play second fiddle to an armed militia group? In this video we analyze Lebanon's Armed Forces and infantry to see if their army can upgrade into the future.
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Lebanon is a beautiful country with a population of 6.8 million citizens. The entire country is smaller than the US State of Connecticut but they play an outsized massive role in world geopolitics and military affairs, far more than say the state of Connecticut does. No disrespect to our nutmeg state. This is because Lebanon's geographic location is very strategically important: they’re right on the key economic trade route of the Mediterranean sea.
They share a land border with Syria to the North and east that stretches 375 kilometers. To the south th...
published: 08 Feb 2022
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SYND 3 7 78 SYRIAN TROOPS ON GREEN LINE AREA IN BEIRUT
(3 Jul 1978) Syrian peacekeeping troops in Green Line area which divides Eastern area held by the Christians from the Western Beirut held by Muslims.
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Green Line (Lebanon) | Wikipedia audio article
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published: 03 Jun 2019
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Standoff at the Lebanon-Israel border between Israeli and Lebanese soldiers
A standoff occurred between Lebanese soldiers and Israeli soldiers at the Lebanon-Israel border near the Lebanese town of Ayta ash Shab on Sunday, and heated exchanges took place between commanding officers from both sides, amid claims that members of the Israeli army breached the “Blue Line” between the countries
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Lebanon marks civil war 40th anniversary
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Hundreds of people in Beirut on Monday marked the 40th anniversary of the Lebanese civil war, in which 150,000 people were killed, by riding their bikes over the Green Line, a line of demarcation during the conflict. Duration: 00:53
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published: 13 Apr 2015
6:41
What happened at "The Green Line" in 1970s Beirut | الحرب الأهلية وخط التماس في بيروت
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- published: 09 Nov 2021
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How Lebanon Descended Into Civil War | Lebanon Documentary
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Lebanon’s history in the second half of the 20th century is particularly tragic. It went from be...
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Lebanon’s history in the second half of the 20th century is particularly tragic. It went from being a prosperous tourist hotspot to a war-torn country that was destroyed by sectarian tensions amongst its many peoples. The capital Beirut was referred to as the ‘Paris of the Middle East’ in the 1960s but by the 1980s, it was torn in half by bloody fighting between Muslim and Christian factions who sought to further their own agendas. It can be argued that the Civil War of the 1970s and 80s came about largely because Lebanon’s rich heritage of religious diversity was poorly managed by a government system that failed to create a sustainable political infrastructure for the Lebanese people.
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🇱🇧 How the Holiday Inn became a symbol of the Lebanese Civil War | War Hotels
For over 40 years, the skeletal remains of the Holiday Inn have stood in central Beirut, a constant reminder of the devastating Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to ...
For over 40 years, the skeletal remains of the Holiday Inn have stood in central Beirut, a constant reminder of the devastating Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to 1990. The 26-storey hotel opened in 1974, at the height of Beirut's economic boom, when the city was still a glamorous, Middle East tourist destination. Its hotel district was "the playground for celebrities, politicians, diplomats and spies," according to political geographer Sara Fregonese.
However, all of that changed in 1975 when the war erupted. On one side, Lebanese right-wing parties backed by the United States, aimed to expel armed Palestinian groups from Lebanon. On the other were left-wing parties allied with Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) and backed by the Soviet Union - who saw the right-wing Christians as an extension of Israeli and American influence in Lebanon.
In 1975 and '76, rival groups fought one another for control of the city – including the Holiday Inn. The hotel became a notorious sniper position during a two year sub-conflict known as the Battle of the Hotels.
The violence was triggered by what's called the 'Bus Incident' on 13th April 1975 when fighters from the Christian Phalange Party opened fire on a bus carrying Palestinians as it drove through the Phalangist stronghold of Ain al-Rummaneh. It ignited street fighting and shelling, kidnappings and sectarian massacres across the religious divide. The race to occupy and control strategic positions throughout Beirut had begun.
These groups fought "over the strategic heights" of the hotel, explains Kenneth Morrison, a Professor of Modern European History at De Montfort University in the UK. "He who controls the strategic heights could essentially dictate terms." Although local and foreign journalists covering the war didn't stay at the hotel, it's proximity to the front line made it "a part of an urban battle … [It]became one the first significant physical manifestations of the conflict."
The hotel's strategic location also cemented the sectarian divide of the city between the Christian East and the Muslim West, according to Professor Fregonese. "The battle of The Holiday Inn completed the division of Beirut through the green line … and this partition remained for the two following decades."
The former BBC and ITV journalist Jonathan Dimbleby says, "Control the Holiday Inn and you control the region around, so you took the Holiday Inn if you possibly could and that's why it was such a bloody battle." He was one of the first foreign journalists to enter the Holiday Inn and document the aftermath of the fighting there.
"Light bulbs hanging down off the wall, wires, chairs smashed up, a piano that more or less survived, the chandelier is all like this broken, as if it's looking bizarrely like Gargoyles staring down of what humanity have done to itself below. The vision it will not be a surprising vision, but it was surprising that that could happen in Beirut."
British artist Tom Young, who has done research into the history of abandoned buildings, describes the Holiday Inn as "the most powerful building". "It's so famous and so iconic. It's like a giant tomb which remains in the center of the city like an unresolved scar," says Young, whose paintings revive memories of Lebanon's historic past.
Designed by Andre Wogenscky, a student of French modernist architect Le Corbusier, along with the Lebanese Maurice Hindie, the Holiday Inn was built between 1971 and 1974 and opened to the public just months before the war began.
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For over 40 years, the skeletal remains of the Holiday Inn have stood in central Beirut, a constant reminder of the devastating Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to 1990. The 26-storey hotel opened in 1974, at the height of Beirut's economic boom, when the city was still a glamorous, Middle East tourist destination. Its hotel district was "the playground for celebrities, politicians, diplomats and spies," according to political geographer Sara Fregonese.
However, all of that changed in 1975 when the war erupted. On one side, Lebanese right-wing parties backed by the United States, aimed to expel armed Palestinian groups from Lebanon. On the other were left-wing parties allied with Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) and backed by the Soviet Union - who saw the right-wing Christians as an extension of Israeli and American influence in Lebanon.
In 1975 and '76, rival groups fought one another for control of the city – including the Holiday Inn. The hotel became a notorious sniper position during a two year sub-conflict known as the Battle of the Hotels.
The violence was triggered by what's called the 'Bus Incident' on 13th April 1975 when fighters from the Christian Phalange Party opened fire on a bus carrying Palestinians as it drove through the Phalangist stronghold of Ain al-Rummaneh. It ignited street fighting and shelling, kidnappings and sectarian massacres across the religious divide. The race to occupy and control strategic positions throughout Beirut had begun.
These groups fought "over the strategic heights" of the hotel, explains Kenneth Morrison, a Professor of Modern European History at De Montfort University in the UK. "He who controls the strategic heights could essentially dictate terms." Although local and foreign journalists covering the war didn't stay at the hotel, it's proximity to the front line made it "a part of an urban battle … [It]became one the first significant physical manifestations of the conflict."
The hotel's strategic location also cemented the sectarian divide of the city between the Christian East and the Muslim West, according to Professor Fregonese. "The battle of The Holiday Inn completed the division of Beirut through the green line … and this partition remained for the two following decades."
The former BBC and ITV journalist Jonathan Dimbleby says, "Control the Holiday Inn and you control the region around, so you took the Holiday Inn if you possibly could and that's why it was such a bloody battle." He was one of the first foreign journalists to enter the Holiday Inn and document the aftermath of the fighting there.
"Light bulbs hanging down off the wall, wires, chairs smashed up, a piano that more or less survived, the chandelier is all like this broken, as if it's looking bizarrely like Gargoyles staring down of what humanity have done to itself below. The vision it will not be a surprising vision, but it was surprising that that could happen in Beirut."
British artist Tom Young, who has done research into the history of abandoned buildings, describes the Holiday Inn as "the most powerful building". "It's so famous and so iconic. It's like a giant tomb which remains in the center of the city like an unresolved scar," says Young, whose paintings revive memories of Lebanon's historic past.
Designed by Andre Wogenscky, a student of French modernist architect Le Corbusier, along with the Lebanese Maurice Hindie, the Holiday Inn was built between 1971 and 1974 and opened to the public just months before the war began.
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Rally to green line marks civil war anniversary
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Beirut - 13 April 2008
1. Wide of march from a hole of a damaged building
2. Mid of march and marchers carrying Lebanese fl...
(13 Apr 2008)
AP Television
Beirut - 13 April 2008
1. Wide of march from a hole of a damaged building
2. Mid of march and marchers carrying Lebanese flags
3. Wide of disabled people in wheelchairs
4. Mid of disabled people
5. Mid of Lebanese flag and building destroyed during Lebanese Civil war
6. Wide of march
7. Mid of students holding a long Lebanese flag
8. Mid of destroyed building
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Fatimah Hasan, local resident:
"I lost four of my children and their father too. I don't have anyone anymore, even someone to bring me bread. I don't know what to say they have been missing since nineteen eighty two and still we don't know if they are dead or alive."
10. Students holding Lebanese flag
11. Students carrying stretcher
12. Wide of March passing by destroyed building
13. Mid of disabled people on wheel chairs
14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jihad Ayoub, disabled former militant:
"Yes I participated in this war but now we want peace not war."
15. Mid of women holding posters of their missing children
16. Man distributing flowers
AP File
Beirut - Date unknown
17. Various of militants fighting during civil war
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Hundreds of Lebanese on Sunday marked the 33rd anniversary of the start of their country's civil war by marching along the "Green Line" that once divided Beirut.
This year's commemoration came as Lebanon is mired in its worst political crisis since the end of the 1975-1990 war that claimed some 150,000 lives. The country has been without a president for nearly five months, and many
here fear Lebanon could once again devolve into war.
Several hundred people marched on Sunday from the Mar Mikhael intersection in Beirut's southern suburbs to downtown Beirut. The path followed a boundary once known as the "Green Line" that divided Lebanon's capital into a Christian east and a Muslim west.
Disabled veterans of the civil war also marched, as did women who lost relatives.
Fatimah Hasan said she lost her four children and husband: "I don't know what to say they have been missing since 1982 and still we don't know if they are dead or alive."
One veteran, Jihad Ayoub, who was disabled after he was shot, said he now wanted "peace not war."
The march was organised by several non-governmental groups.
Lebanon has been without a head of state since pro-Syrian president Emile Lahoud left his post in November. The parliament has failed to elect a president since then.
The country is deeply divided between a pro-Syrian opposition and Saniora's Western-backed government. A dozen politicians, journalists and members of the military and police have been killed in political violence
since 2005.
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Beirut - 13 April 2008
1. Wide of march from a hole of a damaged building
2. Mid of march and marchers carrying Lebanese flags
3. Wide of disabled people in wheelchairs
4. Mid of disabled people
5. Mid of Lebanese flag and building destroyed during Lebanese Civil war
6. Wide of march
7. Mid of students holding a long Lebanese flag
8. Mid of destroyed building
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Fatimah Hasan, local resident:
"I lost four of my children and their father too. I don't have anyone anymore, even someone to bring me bread. I don't know what to say they have been missing since nineteen eighty two and still we don't know if they are dead or alive."
10. Students holding Lebanese flag
11. Students carrying stretcher
12. Wide of March passing by destroyed building
13. Mid of disabled people on wheel chairs
14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jihad Ayoub, disabled former militant:
"Yes I participated in this war but now we want peace not war."
15. Mid of women holding posters of their missing children
16. Man distributing flowers
AP File
Beirut - Date unknown
17. Various of militants fighting during civil war
STORYLINE:
Hundreds of Lebanese on Sunday marked the 33rd anniversary of the start of their country's civil war by marching along the "Green Line" that once divided Beirut.
This year's commemoration came as Lebanon is mired in its worst political crisis since the end of the 1975-1990 war that claimed some 150,000 lives. The country has been without a president for nearly five months, and many
here fear Lebanon could once again devolve into war.
Several hundred people marched on Sunday from the Mar Mikhael intersection in Beirut's southern suburbs to downtown Beirut. The path followed a boundary once known as the "Green Line" that divided Lebanon's capital into a Christian east and a Muslim west.
Disabled veterans of the civil war also marched, as did women who lost relatives.
Fatimah Hasan said she lost her four children and husband: "I don't know what to say they have been missing since 1982 and still we don't know if they are dead or alive."
One veteran, Jihad Ayoub, who was disabled after he was shot, said he now wanted "peace not war."
The march was organised by several non-governmental groups.
Lebanon has been without a head of state since pro-Syrian president Emile Lahoud left his post in November. The parliament has failed to elect a president since then.
The country is deeply divided between a pro-Syrian opposition and Saniora's Western-backed government. A dozen politicians, journalists and members of the military and police have been killed in political violence
since 2005.
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Israel: The Long Green Line I ARTE Documentary
355 kilometres long, the Green Line that almost mythically separates Israel from the West Bank, has been disputed since Israel's founding. A ceasefire line draw...
355 kilometres long, the Green Line that almost mythically separates Israel from the West Bank, has been disputed since Israel's founding. A ceasefire line drawn with a green pencil on a staff map in 1949, it has been the basis of all peace plans for the past thirty years. Supposed to become the border of a future Palestinian state, the green line remains an untraceable border.
Since their victory in the Six-Day War in 1967, the Israelis have not stopped pushing it aside and erasing it. They have built dozens of settlements to the east of the line in the West Bank and are more numerous than ever in East Jerusalem East Jerusalem was Palestinian territory until the Six-Day War; today, Israelis and Palestinians live in this part of the Holy City, but in permanent tension between the two peoples.
The Green Line does not define the borders of a Palestinian state that is still virtual, but takes the form of very real military roadblocks, which tens of thousands of Palestinians cross every day to go to work in Israel. From Jenin to Jerusalem, ARTE team followed the Green Line to measure the upheavals that have taken place in half a century. A metamorphosis that makes it almost impossible for Israelis and Palestinians to share the territory...
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355 kilometres long, the Green Line that almost mythically separates Israel from the West Bank, has been disputed since Israel's founding. A ceasefire line drawn with a green pencil on a staff map in 1949, it has been the basis of all peace plans for the past thirty years. Supposed to become the border of a future Palestinian state, the green line remains an untraceable border.
Since their victory in the Six-Day War in 1967, the Israelis have not stopped pushing it aside and erasing it. They have built dozens of settlements to the east of the line in the West Bank and are more numerous than ever in East Jerusalem East Jerusalem was Palestinian territory until the Six-Day War; today, Israelis and Palestinians live in this part of the Holy City, but in permanent tension between the two peoples.
The Green Line does not define the borders of a Palestinian state that is still virtual, but takes the form of very real military roadblocks, which tens of thousands of Palestinians cross every day to go to work in Israel. From Jenin to Jerusalem, ARTE team followed the Green Line to measure the upheavals that have taken place in half a century. A metamorphosis that makes it almost impossible for Israelis and Palestinians to share the territory...
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Why Lebanon’s Army is NOT Hezbollah
Is Lebanon's official military destined to play second fiddle to an armed militia group? In this video we analyze Lebanon's Armed Forces and infantry to see if ...
Is Lebanon's official military destined to play second fiddle to an armed militia group? In this video we analyze Lebanon's Armed Forces and infantry to see if their army can upgrade into the future.
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Lebanon is a beautiful country with a population of 6.8 million citizens. The entire country is smaller than the US State of Connecticut but they play an outsized massive role in world geopolitics and military affairs, far more than say the state of Connecticut does. No disrespect to our nutmeg state. This is because Lebanon's geographic location is very strategically important: they’re right on the key economic trade route of the Mediterranean sea.
They share a land border with Syria to the North and east that stretches 375 kilometers. To the south they share a border with Israel covering 75 kilometers. Not exactly living next to your best friends but that's okay they’re going to make this living situation work.
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Is Lebanon's official military destined to play second fiddle to an armed militia group? In this video we analyze Lebanon's Armed Forces and infantry to see if their army can upgrade into the future.
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Lebanon is a beautiful country with a population of 6.8 million citizens. The entire country is smaller than the US State of Connecticut but they play an outsized massive role in world geopolitics and military affairs, far more than say the state of Connecticut does. No disrespect to our nutmeg state. This is because Lebanon's geographic location is very strategically important: they’re right on the key economic trade route of the Mediterranean sea.
They share a land border with Syria to the North and east that stretches 375 kilometers. To the south they share a border with Israel covering 75 kilometers. Not exactly living next to your best friends but that's okay they’re going to make this living situation work.
#LEBANON #MILITARY #ARMY
- published: 08 Feb 2022
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SYND 3 7 78 SYRIAN TROOPS ON GREEN LINE AREA IN BEIRUT
(3 Jul 1978) Syrian peacekeeping troops in Green Line area which divides Eastern area held by the Christians from the Western Beirut held by Muslims.
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(3 Jul 1978) Syrian peacekeeping troops in Green Line area which divides Eastern area held by the Christians from the Western Beirut held by Muslims.
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Green Line (Lebanon) | Wikipedia audio article
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The Green Line was a line of demarcation in Beirut, Lebanon, during the Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to 1990. It separated the mainly Muslim factions in predominantly Muslim West Beirut from the predominantly Christian East Beirut controlled by the Lebanese Front. However, as the Civil War continued, it also came to separate Sunni from Shia. At the beginning of the Civil War, the division was not absolute as some Muslims lived East of the Green Line and some Christians lived in West Beirut; but, as the Civil War continued, each sector became more homogenous as minorities left the sector they were in. The appellation refers to the coloration of the foliage that grew because the space was uninhabited. While most commonly referred to as the "Green Line", it was also sometimes called the "Demarcation Line". It generally stretched from the North of Beirut to the South, and the primary street that followed the Green Line was Damascus Street. There was no formal line or continual security but it was common to see militia checkpoints that people crossing at particular points had to go through and snipers on top of buildings were common. Many of the buildings along the Green Line were severely damaged or destroyed during the war. Since the end of hostilities, however, many of the buildings have been rebuilt within the framework of the urban renewal project of Solidere in Centre Ville.
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The Green Line was a line of demarcation in Beirut, Lebanon, during the Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to 1990. It separated the mainly Muslim factions in predominantly Muslim West Beirut from the predominantly Christian East Beirut controlled by the Lebanese Front. However, as the Civil War continued, it also came to separate Sunni from Shia. At the beginning of the Civil War, the division was not absolute as some Muslims lived East of the Green Line and some Christians lived in West Beirut; but, as the Civil War continued, each sector became more homogenous as minorities left the sector they were in. The appellation refers to the coloration of the foliage that grew because the space was uninhabited. While most commonly referred to as the "Green Line", it was also sometimes called the "Demarcation Line". It generally stretched from the North of Beirut to the South, and the primary street that followed the Green Line was Damascus Street. There was no formal line or continual security but it was common to see militia checkpoints that people crossing at particular points had to go through and snipers on top of buildings were common. Many of the buildings along the Green Line were severely damaged or destroyed during the war. Since the end of hostilities, however, many of the buildings have been rebuilt within the framework of the urban renewal project of Solidere in Centre Ville.
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Standoff at the Lebanon-Israel border between Israeli and Lebanese soldiers
A standoff occurred between Lebanese soldiers and Israeli soldiers at the Lebanon-Israel border near the Lebanese town of Ayta ash Shab on Sunday, and heated ex...
A standoff occurred between Lebanese soldiers and Israeli soldiers at the Lebanon-Israel border near the Lebanese town of Ayta ash Shab on Sunday, and heated exchanges took place between commanding officers from both sides, amid claims that members of the Israeli army breached the “Blue Line” between the countries
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Lebanon marks civil war 40th anniversary
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