Hezbollah supporters are demonstrating in multiple locations across Lebanon, protesting the emerging government-to-government agreement with Israel, according to a single report. The protests follow earlier roadblocks in Beirut's Dahieh neighborhood and near the airport Friday night.
A new wave of Hezbollah supporter protests has spread beyond Beirut deeper into Lebanon, the latest escalation against the Lebanon-Israel framework deal. As The Zioneer reported Friday evening, supporters began by blocking the Al-Mashrafiya bridge in the Dahieh neighborhood and roads near Beirut's airport. The protests follow Hezbollah's formal refusal to be bound by the agreement, which the Lebanese government has backed under U.S. mediation. No specific towns or casualty figures are yet available; the report is from a single source.
4 developments
- DevelopingHezbollah supporters block Dahieh bridge in protest of Lebanon-Israel deal
- StrongLebanese army violently beats Hezbollah supporters at Beirut protest
- StrongMassive traffic jams in southern Lebanon as residents return home waving Hezbollah flags
- DevelopingLebanese government signs US-brokered agreement with Israel in Washington
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