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Hezbollah Supporters Protest Israel-Lebanon Agreement in Beirut

Jun 26, 2026 06:45 PM CT Beirut, Lebanon hezbollah,lebanon,protest,diplomacy,iraq-israel-conflict

Summary

Hezbollah supporters staged protests in Beirut, blocking roads to demonstrate against a recently signed agreement between Israel and Lebanon. This event highlights internal political friction within Lebanon regarding the normalization or de-escalation efforts with Israel, indicating that Hezbollah remains a significant obstacle to diplomatic stability in the region.

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Hezbollah supporters block Beirut road to protest Israel-Lebanon agreement Hezbollah supporters take to the streets of Beirut in protest of an agreement signed by Israel and Lebanon hours earlier. The state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported that “Hezbollah supporters rode motorbikes through...

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Hezbollah NEUTRAL

Supporters blocked roads in Beirut to protest the Israel-Lebanon agreement.

Israel NEUTRAL

Signed an agreement with Lebanon, triggering protests from Hezbollah supporters.

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