You are amazing,,,so compassionate, listening to this woman who probably never was able to tell her story. You listened and listened. Thank you. Respect to you and her. Life is not fair but we can help each other as you did. Bless you Ale.
I am so impressed by this lady´s English! She is such a strong and resilient "Iron Lebanese" woman - wow! Ale, thank you for giving her the time to retell everything without interrupting: As a viewer I really got drawn into her story.
All I have got to say is WOW. This was a super powerful episode. Thank you for sharing the experience of Lebenese people who had to endure so much in the past 5 years. Their stories were super emotional and almost brought me to tears hearing their struggles. The lady at the end is a hero! Her story should be taugh in schools. I got flashbacks of my time in Iraq in 2014 when IS entered, any noise would make me flinch to this day so I know that feeling exactly, although, I managed to survive that period with no injuries. Keep up the great content!
Thank you very much, glad you liked this episode and hope more people can see some of these stories. I can only imagine what you went through in Iraq, so hope you're well! 🙏🏼
This channel reminds me alot of the famous "Bald & Bankrupt" in regards to actually talking to the people and hearing their side of the story. I love how the creator interacts with as many people as he can as well as asks very important questions that regard the country of Lebanon. Awesome video.
It's sad for someone to put their dreams on hold, but wonderful for them to be there for their family. Wow, the price of the electricity is unbelievable. Last lady had such impactful stories!
What a lovely and endearing woman! Reminds me of those Italian women characters or Jewish women from American sitcoms. Same way of talking and body language etc..
Totally crazy to hear the stories, especially the lady-shop owner. The story she had to go through is just horrendous🤕 plus stealing from the ruins. Just wow.. thanks for sharing such incredible stories🙏
I wish this "iron lady" all the best in her future, she is so brave and so down-to-Earth. What a wonderful soul and spirit. May she be blessed. She touched my heart completely. Much love and respect to her. I hope she will see this comment.
We have our Muslims friends to thank a lot for this tragic result of this beautiful country. Lebanon used to be called the Switzerland of the middle east. Palestinians started their little wars there. Then came the Syrians, Iranians....the rest is history. So sad ...the friendliest people I have ever met.
How I remember being in Europe and Lebanon it was the late 70s or early 80s... The people had to flee ... I met hundreds thousands of Lebanese people i could not believe what i was witnessing. And over the years... Repeated war outbreaks... Canada's Prime Minister Harper personally flew to bring Canadians also home. Prior they dropped leaflets telling Canadians know where to get to for the ship to free Canadians out of war torn poor Lebanon. My heart and people worldwide are heartbroken so sad for the beautiful Lebanese people. How in this day and age can a country so close to the civilized world... be on the verge of collapse?
Looks like the hole of Europe. You should do a video of it. The really poor people here and homeless. I care about my people in Europe. And they are losing jobs from others coming here and are kids staving. I don’t see anyone talking about it at all. Way because they think we were privileged that is not true at all never where whites privileged.
Bro have you been to the clubs? Have you seen luxury vehicles? As a Lebanese descendant travelling to Lebanon many times & recently. My relatives play the victim card and poor me. I stopped sending cash long ago.
Hey! Yes I've seen a lot of contrast. Literally super poor areas and mega rich areas with clubs, luxury cars, etc. Not sure about your relatives there but in the case of the people I spoke to, they really struggled. I think one of the challenges is the that the middle class is slowly fading away, hence it depends on who you talk to I guess. But anyway thanks for watching and the feedback!
I don't know why people get surprised with this. In all countries even in the poorest of them and even those in ungoing wars, you will still find an upper class that seems unaffected and living the happy life. But that doesn't mean the rest of the population is suffering and is in despair. Unless your relatives are from the upper class, ok I take that back actually. Coz even the rich ones don't have access to their money coz the banks blocked all their funds. So unless they have a steady income of cash in US dollars, then they are in a really bad situation and can surely use the help of their relatives living abroad and making more money. Plus also you have a lot of Lebanese expats that live and work abroad like Dubai or whatever and come to visit their homecou try Lebanon , so surely you can't expect them those to sit home. They will go out, drive nice cars and eat at fancy restaurants
👋 Have you watched the Episode 2? ua-cam.com/video/VesDpUzDSJ0/v-deo.htmlsi=VEQ8pyCZvfbM5BYc
You are amazing,,,so compassionate, listening to this woman who probably never was able to tell her story. You listened and listened. Thank you. Respect to you and her. Life is not fair but we can help each other as you did. Bless you Ale.
Thank you very much for your kind words and welcome to the channel! 🙏🏼
I am so impressed by this lady´s English!
She is such a strong and resilient "Iron Lebanese" woman - wow!
Ale, thank you for giving her the time to retell everything without interrupting: As a viewer I really got drawn into her story.
Glad you enjoyed it and welcome to the channel! 🙏🏼
All I have got to say is WOW. This was a super powerful episode. Thank you for sharing the experience of Lebenese people who had to endure so much in the past 5 years. Their stories were super emotional and almost brought me to tears hearing their struggles. The lady at the end is a hero! Her story should be taugh in schools. I got flashbacks of my time in Iraq in 2014 when IS entered, any noise would make me flinch to this day so I know that feeling exactly, although, I managed to survive that period with no injuries. Keep up the great content!
Thank you very much, glad you liked this episode and hope more people can see some of these stories. I can only imagine what you went through in Iraq, so hope you're well! 🙏🏼
I love the poeple of Lebanon, they are so beautiful in hart and soul, so generous and good. I pray things will be better ameen.
Indeed, let's hope so
The Lady story is so dramatic and Sad and yet she is strong. Hope many watch this video. This is a true inspiration.
Glad you liked the story. What an inspirational person! 🙏🏼
god bless you Siham ! you are a very strong woman ! wish you all the best and hope you get better every day ! ❤
This channel reminds me alot of the famous "Bald & Bankrupt" in regards to actually talking to the people and hearing their side of the story. I love how the creator interacts with as many people as he can as well as asks very important questions that regard the country of Lebanon. Awesome video.
Thank you!
Powerful story by the woman! Warrior spirit!
Indeed, really crazy but she's a fighter!
It's sad for someone to put their dreams on hold, but wonderful for them to be there for their family. Wow, the price of the electricity is unbelievable. Last lady had such impactful stories!
Indeed, crazy stuff but a lot of fighters, hope this improves in the future!
What a lovely and endearing woman! Reminds me of those Italian women characters or Jewish women from American sitcoms. Same way of talking and body language etc..
Such a sad story! Wish that woman good health ❤
Really sad but also inspirational, hope things improve in the future! 🙏🏼
Totally crazy to hear the stories, especially the lady-shop owner.
The story she had to go through is just horrendous🤕 plus stealing from the ruins. Just wow..
thanks for sharing such incredible stories🙏
Crazy story really, hope things improve in the future and thanks for watching as always! 🙏🏼
Love the Lebanese people ❤
They're incredible!
Increíble !! Una historia de vida muy fuerte !!! Muy Valiente Ale recorrer lugares complicados !! Graciassss
Gracias! 🙏🏼
Lots of respect for making this video
Thank you.
As a Pakistani, I can completely relate with my Lebanese brothers and sisters. Wishing everyone peace and prosperity ❤🩹
I wish this "iron lady" all the best in her future, she is so brave and so down-to-Earth. What a wonderful soul and spirit. May she be blessed. She touched my heart completely. Much love and respect to her. I hope she will see this comment.
Incredible lady, mind boggles as to what she and her family are going though now, life certainly won't have got better
Your videos are great keep going hope to see bigger videos 😊
Thank you very much!
The way he said Bangladesh LOL
This is a very sad event in the world again. Good health to all Lebanese people.
Lasr week i was 6 days in beirut, really crazy what happend there and still going on.
Indeed, hope the situation improves in the future.
!Saludos! Te felicito por la gran entrevista que le realizaste a la Senora de la tienda. Dios los bendiga y ayude a salir adelante.
Gracias! La señora dijo cosas tremendas, ojalá todo pueda mejorar para ella en el futuro.
We have our Muslims friends to thank a lot for this tragic result of this beautiful country. Lebanon used to be called the Switzerland of the middle east. Palestinians started their little wars there. Then came the Syrians, Iranians....the rest is history. So sad ...the friendliest people I have ever met.
How I remember being in Europe and Lebanon it was the late 70s or early 80s... The people had to flee ... I met hundreds thousands of Lebanese people i could not believe what i was witnessing. And over the years... Repeated war outbreaks... Canada's Prime Minister Harper personally flew to bring Canadians also home. Prior they dropped leaflets telling Canadians know where to get to for the ship to free Canadians out of war torn poor Lebanon. My heart and people worldwide are heartbroken so sad for the beautiful Lebanese people. How in this day and age can a country so close to the civilized world... be on the verge of collapse?
If I had a remote job and getting paid American dollars. I would move to Lebanon lol
😢
Lebanese and Argentines are trying to live good lives despite of the hyperinflation.
The trauma these people go through...... is beyond what most spoiled people comprend .
Looks like the hole of Europe. You should do a video of it. The really poor people here and homeless. I care about my people in Europe. And they are losing jobs from others coming here and are kids staving. I don’t see anyone talking about it at all. Way because they think we were privileged that is not true at all never where whites privileged.
sounds liek santa barbara
when will you come to Pakistan
Hope next year!
Bro have you been to the clubs?
Have you seen luxury vehicles?
As a Lebanese descendant travelling to Lebanon many times & recently.
My relatives play the victim card and poor me.
I stopped sending cash long ago.
Hey! Yes I've seen a lot of contrast. Literally super poor areas and mega rich areas with clubs, luxury cars, etc. Not sure about your relatives there but in the case of the people I spoke to, they really struggled. I think one of the challenges is the that the middle class is slowly fading away, hence it depends on who you talk to I guess. But anyway thanks for watching and the feedback!
I don't know why people get surprised with this. In all countries even in the poorest of them and even those in ungoing wars, you will still find an upper class that seems unaffected and living the happy life. But that doesn't mean the rest of the population is suffering and is in despair. Unless your relatives are from the upper class, ok I take that back actually. Coz even the rich ones don't have access to their money coz the banks blocked all their funds. So unless they have a steady income of cash in US dollars, then they are in a really bad situation and can surely use the help of their relatives living abroad and making more money. Plus also you have a lot of Lebanese expats that live and work abroad like Dubai or whatever and come to visit their homecou try Lebanon , so surely you can't expect them those to sit home. They will go out, drive nice cars and eat at fancy restaurants