Mohamed Abu Khodr had been waiting for hours outside a Beirut bakery in hopes of buying two bags of subsidized bread he needs to feed his family. But there was no sign of the doors opening for him or the dozens of other people outside. "During the war, we were not humiliated like this," said Abu Khodr, 57, a father of four, recalling Lebanon's 1975-90 civil conflict as he stood in a crowd on Thursday outside the bakery in the southern suburbs of Beirut.