Hezbollah supporters take to streets of Beirut to protest Israel deal
Tens of thousands of Shiite Muslims gathered in Beirut for the largest Ashura procession in years, as Hezbollah used the holy day to project strength despite…
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Tens of thousands of Shiite Muslims gathered in Beirut for the largest Ashura procession in years, as Hezbollah used the holy day to project strength despite growing pressure to disarm after months of war with Israel. 'We are standing up': Sacred ceremony becomes show of 'resistance' in Beirut. Armed Hezbollah supporters rode in motorcades, while government troops were deployed across the capital and set up checkpoints.
Furthermore, Hezbollah, however, has demanded that Israel completely withdraw its troops from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah supporters took to the streets of Beirut late Friday to protest an agreement between Israel and Lebanon, as a lawmaker from the Iran-backed group warned enforcing the deal risked sparking civil war. The state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported that "Hezbollah supporters rode motorbikes through the streets of Beirut" including central areas and along a road leading to the airport "in protest at the framework agreement announced between Lebanon and Israel".
One point remains disputed: Versions opposées — Lebanese "authorities will be unable to impose the implementation of the agreement signed… ; Hezbollah will not support Israel-Lebanon framework deal..
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Tens of thousands of Shiite Muslims gathered in Beirut for the largest Ashura procession in years, as Hezbollah used the holy day to project strength despite growing pressure to disarm after months of war with Israel.
reliability moderate2/2 sources'We are standing up': Sacred ceremony becomes show of 'resistance' in Beirut.
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Armed Hezbollah supporters rode in motorcades, while government troops were deployed across the capital and set up checkpoints.
according to RTHezbollah, however, has demanded that Israel completely withdraw its troops from southern Lebanon.
according to RTHezbollah supporters took to the streets of Beirut late Friday to protest an agreement between Israel and Lebanon, as a lawmaker from the Iran-backed group warned enforcing the deal risked sparking civil war.
according to Naharnet +1The state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported that "Hezbollah supporters rode motorbikes through the streets of Beirut" including central areas and along a road leading to the airport "in protest at the framework agreement announced between Lebanon and Israel".
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- Lebanese "authorities will be unable to impose the implementation of the agreement signed…Naharnet, News.am, RT, The Straits Times - World
- Hezbollah will not support Israel-Lebanon framework deal.Al Jazeera English — All News
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Tens of thousands of Shiite Muslims gathered in Beirut for the largest Ashura procession in years, as Hezbollah used the holy day to…
omitted byCentercovered byPublic / Agencies'We are standing up': Sacred ceremony becomes show of 'resistance' in Beirut.
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