Well, I have arrived to Syria safely. Thank God. Spent some time in Dubai, where the weather is suffocatingly hot and humid but the ornate malls serve as a cool refuge with full-blown aquariums and ice skating rinks!
I am currently in Lebanon. Yesterday I ate fresh fish at a delicious restaurant in the small town of Amsheet called Mhanna. The restaurant is perched on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Local Lebanese tell me that the fish in the area has gone bad due to pollution and Israel's bombing during the recent Israel-Lebanon war. The restaurant was packed and the food was delicious.
Syria is a funny place. There is so much change taking place here and yet things don't change at all, including opinions. Unfortunately, there is little optimism in this country about coexistence. Golan is still under Israeli occupation, and until an agreement is reached on that, my guess is that hope will remain low.
Also, there have been two confirmed cases of swine flu in the country. I think many are preparing for the worst here. But hospitals are understaffed and overworked. Go to hospital here and you will see lines of people waiting to be seen.





