Hezbollah supporters block the old airport road in the southern suburbs of Beirut, with burning tires.
Hezbollah supporters take to Beirut streets to protest ‘Israel’ deal
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Hezbollah supporters took to the streets of Beirut late Friday in protest at an agreement announced between ‘Israel’ and Lebanon hours earlier, state media said.
The state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported that "Hezbollah supporters rode motorbikes through the streets of Beirut" including a central area near the parliament and along a road leading to the airport "in protest at the framework agreement announced between Lebanon and Israel", adding that they blocked at least one road with burning tyres.
Beirut right now!
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People and motorcycle groups have occupied the roads in Beirut in protest of the Lebanese authorities signing and agreement with Israeli enemy that "legalized " their occupation of South Lebanon and gave legal immunity to Netanyahu regarding his warcrimes. pic.twitter.com/acHBV3dFrb
People were seen riding motorbikes and chanting slogans along one road as well as Lebanese army temporary checkpoints set up along several streets of the capital.



