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Neither Gaza nor Lebanon! Iranian unrest is about more than the economy − protesters reject the Islamic Republic’s whole rationale
A familiar slogan has echoed through the streets of various Iranian cities in recent days: “Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, I sacrifice my life for Iran.” That phrase has been chanted at protests that have sprung up around Iran since Dec.
Iran’s top diplomat Abbas Araghchi visits Lebanon with an economic delegation as protests shake Iran at home and shifting regional dynamics test Tehran-Beirut ties and influence over Hezbollah.
Lebanese protesters blocked main roads Wednesday, angered by what they viewed as the president ignoring their demands in nearly a month of rallies, and after a man was shot dead. Hundreds marched towards the palace of President Michel Aoun in the town of ...
“The ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States between Israel and Lebanon states clearly, Hizbullah must be fully disarmed. This is imperative for Israel’s security and Lebanon’s future,” he said.
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Not Gaza, my life for Iran: Anti-Khamenei protesters target bullseye
The slogan "Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, my life for Iran" rang out in Iran's Asgharabad, where protesters lit fires and chanted through the night as anti-Khamenei demonstrations entered their 13th day on Friday.
BEIRUT — As protests rage across Lebanon, the country’s contemporary art community debates how to respond to cries for non-sectarian unity. In a country organized by religion, this possibility is already having a transformative effect on society.