The 2006–2008 Lebanese protests were a series of political protests and sit-ins in Lebanon that began on 1 December 2006, led by groups that opposed the...
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2015 Lebanese protests also known as the 'You Stink Protests'[1] or the 'You Stink Movement' (Arabic: مظاهرات طلعت ريحتكم ) were a series of protests in...
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17 October Revolution (redirect from 2019-20 Lebanese protests)
of civil protests in Lebanon that began after the Lebanese cabinet announced financial measures on 17 October 2019. These national protests were triggered...
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and 1,300 Lebanese people, and 165 Israelis. It severely damaged Lebanese civil infrastructure, and displaced approximately one million Lebanese and 300...
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and more than 200 wounded. 2006–2008 Lebanese political protests Lebanon bombings and assassinations (2004-present)#2008 "Violence escalates between...
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National Pact led to the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990). PLO actions were one of the key factors in the eruption of the Lebanese Civil War and its bitter...
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The economy of Lebanon has been experiencing a large-scale multi-dimensional crisis since 2019, including a banking collapse, the Lebanese liquidity crisis...
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Lebanese banks during the 2019–2021 Lebanese protests. Lebanon portal Asia portal Politics portal Syrians in Lebanon Lebanese people in Syria Lebanon–Syria...
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Israel, it was without the support of the Lebanese government, and Lebanese troops did not officially invade. Lebanon agreed to support the forces with covering...
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Cedar Revolution (redirect from Lebanese Revolution)
a chain of demonstrations in Lebanon (especially in the capital Beirut) triggered by the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri....
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The 2022–2025 Lebanese presidential election is an ongoing indirect election to elect the President of Lebanon following the expiration of term-limited...
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History of Israel History of Syria Lebanese Civil War Lebanese diaspora Politics of Lebanon Timeline of Lebanese history Lorraine Copeland; P. Wescombe...
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March 14 Alliance (redirect from Lebanese march 14 movement)
political neutrality after the 2008 Lebanon conflict, though they still supported lists of March 14 members, mostly the Lebanese Forces. On 12 January 2011...
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The Lebanese Resistance Brigades (Arabic: سرايا المقاومة اللبنانية; Saraya al-Muqawama al-Lubnaniya) is a non-denominational Lebanese paramilitary group...
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21st century (section 2006)
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the Lebanese government's excuse for not deploying Lebanese Armed Forces along the border. UNIFIL also came under criticism during the 2006 Lebanon War...
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Retrieved on 2013-09-26. adonis49. "Lebanese Laïque Pride activist group". Adonis Diaries. Retrieved 2020-10-08. "Lebanese protest against sectarian political...
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The Lebanese Forces (Arabic: القوات اللبنانية al-Quwwāt al-Libnānīyah) is a Lebanese Christian-based political party and former militia during the Lebanese...
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Dahiya doctrine (category 2006 Lebanon War)
razed by the Israeli Air Force during the 2006 Lebanon War, Israeli journalist Yaron London wrote in 2008 that the doctrine "will become entrenched in...
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Imad Mughniyeh (category Lebanese Islamists)
February 2008), also known by his nom de guerre al-Hajj Radwan (الحاج رضوان), was a Lebanese militant leader who was the founding member of Lebanon's Islamic...
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2006, page A1 continued page A4 CBC News: Lebanese-Canadians decry Israel in protests across Canada Protests target Harper Archived 5 November 2012 at...
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Michel Aoun (category Pages with Lebanese Arabic IPA)
Naim Aoun (Arabic: ميشال نعيم عون, Lebanese Arabic: [miˈʃæːl naˈʕiːm ʕawn]; born 30 September 1933) is a Lebanese politician and former general who served...
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Hashem Safieddine (category 20th-century Lebanese people)
الدين, romanized: Hāshim Ṣafī al-Dīn; 1964 – c. 3 October 2024) was a Lebanese Shia cleric who served as the head of Hezbollah's Executive Council from...
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Subhi al-Tufayli (category Lebanese Islamists)
continued to oppose Hezbollah's participation in Lebanese national elections and its "moderation" toward the Lebanese state. He also disagreed with Hezbollah’s...
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Hassan Nasrallah (category Lebanese Islamists)
patrol unit leading up to the 2006 Lebanon War was subject to criticism, though he projected the end of the war as a Lebanese and Arab victory. During the...
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Michel Suleiman (category Pages with Lebanese Arabic IPA)
Lebanese politician who served as the 12th president of Lebanon from 2008 to 2014. Before becoming president, he served as commander of the Lebanese Armed...
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Hezbollah–Iran relations (category Anti-Israeli sentiment in Lebanon)
The Islamic Republic of Iran is a key patron of the Lebanese Shia Islamist militia and political party Hezbollah. Iranian support, including financial...
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injuries". Lebanese journalist Mohammad Barakat, known for his anti-Hezbollah views, called the pager attacks a "Lebanese 9/11". The Lebanese newspaper...
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Mohammad Raad (category Lebanese Islamists)
Mohammad Raad (Arabic: محمد رعد; born 22 August 1955) is a Lebanese politician of the Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and militia Hezbollah, who...
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