Hezbollah’s decades-long shadow regime has ruined Lebanon. For the people, the conflict with Israel is a catastrophe.
The patients and their companions who used his services last week were extremely polite, says the doctor. “On other occasions, these people can act up quite a bit. Especially when it comes to me.” But, says Naji Hayek, 56, he knows how to differentiate between his two roles: doctor and politician. When his medical skills are needed, he helps “with all his heart.” Even if there is a Hezbollah fighter on the operating table. This rarely happens to a specialist in cosmetic surgery such as Hayek.
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Source: Stern

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