Lebanon / Beirut - Pro-Revolution protesters are trying a sit in to prevent the pro hezbollah from occupying the space. they will be repulsed by the police who will make a cordon between the two groups. In the vicinity of the seat of government the atmosphere remains calm. Lebanese revolution week 1. the situation became tense in the afternoon in front of the government headquarters, where hezbollah supporters (without party flags) came to mingle with the crowd, to listen to Hassan Nasrallah's speech. Some clashes took place with the police who were blocking between protesters and counter-pr

Lebanon / Beirut  -  Pro-Revolution protesters are trying a sit in to prevent the pro hezbollah from occupying the space. they will be repulsed by the police who will make a cordon between the two groups. In the vicinity of the seat of government the atmosphere remains calm. Lebanese revolution week 1. the situation became tense in the afternoon in front of the government headquarters, where hezbollah supporters (without party flags) came to mingle with the crowd, to listen to Hassan Nasrallah's speech. Some clashes took place with the police who were blocking between protesters and counter-pr Stock Photo
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25 October 2019

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Lebanon / Beirut - Pro-Revolution protesters are trying a sit in to prevent the pro hezbollah from occupying the space. they will be repulsed by the police who will make a cordon between the two groups. In the vicinity of the seat of government the atmosphere remains calm. Lebanese revolution week 1. the situation became tense in the afternoon in front of the government headquarters, where hezbollah supporters (without party flags) came to mingle with the crowd, to listen to Hassan Nasrallah's speech. Some clashes took place with the police who were blocking between protesters and counter-protesters (hezbollah).

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