<html><head><metacharset="UTF-8"><title>Syria Street by Brandon Tauszik</title><metaname="description"content=""><metahttp-equiv="X-UA-Compatible"content="IE=edge"><metaname="viewport"content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"><!-- Favicons --><linkhref="/assets/images/favicon.png"rel="apple-touch-icon"type="image/png"><linkhref="/assets/images/favicon.png"rel="shortcut icon"type="image/png"><!-- Search engines --><metaname="description"content="Tripoli, Lebanon was for years the scene of recurrent violent outbreaks between two communities, separated by a single street with the uncanny name of Syria Street."><!-- General / Google Plus --><metaitemprop="name"content="Syria Street by Brandon Tauszik"><metaitemprop="description"content="Tripoli, Lebanon was for years the scene of recurrent violent outbreaks between two communities, separated by a single street with the uncanny name of Syria Street."><metaitemprop="image"content="/assets/images/icrc-fb-share.jpg"><!-- Twitter --><metaname="twitter:card"content="summary"><metaname="twitter:site"content="@ICRC"><metaname="twitter:title"content="Syria Street by Brandon Tauszik"><metaname="twitter:description"content="Tripoli, Lebanon was for years the scene of recurrent violent outbreaks between two communities, separated by a single street with the uncanny name of Syria Street."><metaname="twitter:creator"content="@ICRC"><metaname="twitter:image:src"content="/assets/images/icrc-fb-share.jpg"><!-- Open Graph General (Facebook & Pinterest) --><metaproperty="og:url"content="http://syriastreet.com"><metaproperty="og:title"content="Syria Street by Brandon Tauszik"><metaproperty="og:description"content="Tripoli, Lebanon was for years the scene of recurrent violent outbreaks between two communities, separated by a single street with the uncanny name of Syria Street."><metaproperty="og:site_name"content="Syria Street by Brandon Tauszik"><metaproperty="og:image"content="/assets/images/icrc-fb-share.jpg"><linkrel="stylesheet"href="/assets/css/style.css"></head><bodyclass=""><navid="nav"class="nav"><divclass="container container-full"><divclass="row"><divclass="nav__left col-6"><ulclass="menu-credits"><li><ahref="javascript:;"data-remodal-target="modal-credits"class="btn btn-credits"><span>Credits</span></a></li></ul></div><divclass="nav__right col-6"><ulclass="menu-language"><li><ahref="/"class="btn btn-language"><span>EN</span></a></li><li><ahref="/fr"class="btn btn-language"><span>FR</span></a></li><li><ahref="/ar"class="btn btn-language"><span>AR</span></a></li></ul></div></div></div></nav><divid="content"class=""><sectionid="landing"class="panel panel--bg-video panel-landing"><divclass="panel-container container"><divclass="panel-row row"><divclass="col-10 intro text-center"><divclass="intro-main outline"><h2class="alt wide">Syria Street</h2></div><divclass="intro-footer"><h4>By</h4><h4>Brandon Tauszik</h4></div></div></div></div><divclass="video-cover"><videoclass="video-cinemagraph-cover"poster="/assets/videos/broll-syria-st-business.jpg"webkit-playsinline=""playsinline=""loop=""muted=""autoplay=""><sourcesrc="/assets/videos/broll-syria-st-business.m4v"type="video/mp4; codecs='avc1.42E01E, mp4a.40.2'"><sourcesrc="/assets/videos/broll-syria-st-business.webm"type="video/webm"></video></div></section><divid="zoomer-syria"class="g-picture-book"data-slug="syria"><divclass="g-zoomer-wrap"><divclass="g-zoomer g-picture-book__bg"><divclass="g-zoomer-overlay"></div></div></div><pclass="g-picture-book__page"data-pb-zoom="0.00570"data-pb-focus-x="0.5"data-pb-focus-y="0.5">The country of Lebanon lays claim to being the most religiously diverse society within the entire Middle East, housing 17 different religious denominations all held together in fragile harmony.</p><pclass="g-picture-book__page"data-pb-zoom="0.0456"data-pb-focus-x="0.5"data-pb-focus-y="0.5">As Lebanon’s second largest city, Tripoli has long been the scene of recurrent outbursts of armed violence between the marginalized ne