i travelled to lebanon and left not long before the attacks began. and i have a few points about what other people have posted
I have dual citizenship, and the one thing i was worried about the most was lebanon conscripting me. after speaking to ppl in the lebanese consulate in Aust, i was told that if you have been out of lebaonon for more than 5 years, they can only conscript you if there is a war, BUT since when has there not been war in the middle east...
If you are a dual citizen, once you step foot onto lebanese soil, you are no longer australian in the eyes of the lebanese govt, meaning the Aust Embassy in Lebanon can not help you if you get into trouble.
Also, more on the topic, it was reported that there was 25000 australians in lebanon - icluding dual citizens. Out of these 25000, most of them were dual citizens. Most of these dual citizens have lived in lebanon for longer than they have lived in Aust - most of them considering themselves as lebanese before aust. Why now when there is war, should they wish to be considered australian and demand the aust govt for help??? If you chose to live in an unstable country, that is your choice, and you need to live with the consequences.