TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEAN MARC MOJON AND ROUBA EL HUSSEINI
A Lebanese security official holds a set of confiscated stickers used for the branding of a particular captagon pill manufacturer at the judicial police headquarters in the city of Zahle in Lebanon's central Bekaa valley on July 21, 2022. - A decade of appalling civil war has left Syria fragmented and in ruins but one thing crosses every frontline: the drug fenethylline, commercially known as captagon. The stimulant -- once notorious for its association with Islamic State fighters -- has spawned an illegal $10-billion industry that not only props up the pariah regime of President Bashar al-Assad, but many of his enemies. It has turned Syria into the world's latest narco state, and sunk deep roots in neighbouring Lebanon as its economy has collapsed. (Photo by JOSEPH EID / AFP)