REEL TALK with Daizy Gedeon
SHOULD THE LAW APPLY TO EVERYONE OR ONLY TO THE POWERLESS? In this episode, we examine what happened at the 2026 Munich Security Conference, where Lebanese media outlet This Is Beirut co-hosted a panel with MIND Israel founded by former Israeli military intelligence chief Amos Yadlin. The discussion reportedly covered: • Regional integration • Hezbollah disarmament • The post-Gaza landscape • Lebanon–Israel indirect talks All of this while Israel continues daily violations against Lebanon. Just weeks before the conference, Lebanon filed a formal complaint to the United Nations Security Council documenting thousands of ceasefire violations. UNIFIL has independently recorded more than 10,000 violations. Under Lebanon’s 1955 Boycott Law and Articles 273–275 of the Criminal Code, contact with the “enemy entity” is criminalized. So we ask: If ordinary Lebanese citizens have faced prosecution for far less… If journalist Maria Maalouf was charged… If filmmaker Ziad Doueiri was detained… Why is this different? We also examine the role of banker Antoun Sehnaoui, the primary funder of This Is Beirut, his public political positions, and the legal scrutiny he has faced in Lebanon related to the banking collapse. When a country remains under bombardment and sovereignty is repeatedly challenged, the question becomes unavoidable: Who gets investigated? And who gets immunity? Lebanon’s Minister of Justice, Adel Nassar, the law is in your hands. Does it apply to everyone? Or only to those without power? Listen to the full investigation and decide for yourself.
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