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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Last Overland Route Closure Chokes Off Lebanese Exports
2015-05-04
Outcome: increased poverty in Lebanon, increased starvation in Syria. In the Gulf countries prices will increase, even as they rake in less from oil sales, leaving them less to invest in their favourite jihadis.
[AnNahar] Leb's land exports to Gulf markets have been choked off, leaving millions of dollars in goods stranded after the closure of a vital crossing on the Syrian-Jordanian border last month.

The Nasib border point was the last remaining gateway for Lebanese truck drivers transporting agricultural and industrial products to Iraq and Gulf countries.

After Syrian rebels seized Nasib on April 1, these exports came to an abrupt halt.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  Hey! I know! You need a community organizer!
Posted by: Frank G   2015-05-04 21:35  

#4  According to the article, Israel will tranship Lebanese products, but they charge first world rates -- significant upcharge to sending Lebanese drivers through the desert. And of course there would be security checks as well...
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-05-04 19:09  

#3  Too bad, so sad that your southern border has that slight problem.

Why don't I care?
Posted by: AlanC   2015-05-04 14:35  

#2  Israel learned the hard way not to feed the wolves.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-05-04 02:58  

#1  I'm sure Israel would buy them.
Posted by: phil_b   2015-05-04 00:58  

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