Al Habtoor Group abandons plans for Beirut TV channel launch
The decision was made due to physical threats to the founder and staff.
The decision was made due to physical threats to the founder and staff.
Additionally, the Al Habtoor Group is in the process of developing a studio city in Lebanon spanning an expansive plot of 100,000 sqm.
All proceeds from ticket sales for ‘Yom eh Yom La2’ will be donated to the Emirates Red Crescent.
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