Lebanon's Interior Minister stated he has appointed officials to remove all 'Thank You Iran' banners from the road to Beirut's airport within two days, according to Abu Ali Express.
Lebanese Interior Minister has stated that within two days, all banners thanking Iran that line the road to Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport will be removed. The minister said he has appointed officials responsible for the execution. The banners, which feature portraits of Iran's current and former supreme leaders, have been a visible sign of pro-Iranian sentiment in Lebanon. As The Zioneer previously reported, the road decorations were highlighted earlier this month, and the removal order signals a potential policy shift by the Lebanese government amid ongoing political sensitivities. The minister did not specify any reason for the order or further details on enforcement.
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