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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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-- Regarding the report from @NNALeb tonight about Indonesian UNIFIL peacekeepers getting lost and then having their phones and GPS "confiscated" by people from the Southern Lebanese town of Nabatieh before being escorted back by army intelligence, this isn't the first time.

This incident happened several times before, where locals block the path of UNIFIL forces when they try to enter neighborhoods that are not under their responsibility area.
🇦🇺🇱🇧 -- Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs expressed on Monday his regret for the blazes that ravaged Australia and expressed his solidarity with all its people.

-- "With the bushfires raging across Australia that have had a devastating impact on the country's unique flora and fauna, we express our solidarity with the Austrlian people, which includes tens of thousands of Lebanese origin".
-- A protest started infront of Sarba police station, to pressure the ISF to release a couple of detained protesters.
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-- Daily protests continue in Lebanon, with today's chant against Randa ( Parliament speaker's wife) and Raya ( Interior minister).
-- IDF IAF drones are over south lebanon at low altitudes. There are also IAF jets over occupied Haifa, Israel.
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-- Qasqas road in Beirut got blocked too.
-- Some people's work depends on how much lies they can promote and criminalize others.
First of all, all alleged burning incidents are three weeks old and were either done by Amal supporters or locals in area with no presence of Hezbullah at all.

Second of all, the Lebanese protests in Beirut died the day Nasrallah told his supporters to leave the streets, unless you consider 100-300 max of a gathering is a protest that represents 6 million Lebanese.

Third of all, the USA backed and supported Lebanese army isn't cracking down on the protests. The army is simply stopping few thugs from cutting roads and blocking the passage of 6 million Lebanese who are going to their work and schools. How will the American or Western police and army act if unknown groups start closing roads at night without any local permit for protests?