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‘Lebanon First’ Billboards Defaced in Beirut

Al Arabiya English

Al Arabiya English

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June 28, 2026

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Billboards bearing the Lebanese flag and the slogan “Lebanon First,” which were defaced by Hezbollah supporters, line the road to Beirut airport near the Iran-backed militia’s stronghold in the city’s southern suburbs, amid tensions over Lebanon’s framework agreement with Israel. #Lebanon

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Nowlebanon

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· Jun 26, 2026

“Thank You, Iran”? Airport road billboards spark debate over sovereignty and Lebanon’s future

BEIRUT, LEBANON - JUNE 21: Billboards featuring [] The post “Thank You, Iran”? Airport road billboards spark debate over sovereignty and Lebanon’s future appeared first on Nowlebanon.

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 28, 2026

Israel damaged heritage sites across south Lebanon

A crown was blown off an ancient column in a UNESCO-listed site in Lebanon’s port city of Tyre. A pilgrimage site for Muslims and Christians alike was destroyed in another southern town. Israeli strikes pummelled the Mamluk-era market in the city of Nabatieh and troops razed centuries-old Lebanese border towns. Israel’s ‌nearly four-month air and [] The post Israel damaged heritage sites across south Lebanon appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Hananya Naftali

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· Jul 4, 2026

[Video] The Lebanese government just took down pro-Iran billboards near the Beirut airport.

The Lebanese government just took down pro-Iran billboards near the Beirut airport. The signs saying Thank you, Iran are gone, replaced with Lebanon first. The people of the Middle East are waking up to the reality that Iran brings nothing but destruction.

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 28, 2026

Lebanese Minister: Israel Damaged Heritage Sites Across South Lebanon

A crown was blown off an ancient column in a UNESCO-listed site in Lebanon's port city of Tyre. A pilgrimage site for Muslims and Christians alike ​was destroyed in another southern town. Israeli strikes pummelled the Mamluk-era market in the city of Nabatieh and troops razed centuries-old Lebanese border towns, according to Reuters.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 28, 2026

Southern Lebanon Heritage Sites Damaged by Israel, Minister Says

A crown was blown off an ancient column at a UNESCO-listed site in Tyre, Lebanon, and a pilgrimage site was destroyed in another southern town due to Israeli air and ground campaigns targeting the Hezbollah group. Lebanese Culture Minister Ghassan Salame reported that Israel’s military actions over nearly four months have damaged numerous historical sites [] The post Southern Lebanon Heritage Sites Damaged by Israel, Minister Says appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Related coverage for "‘Lebanon First’ Billboards Defaced in Beirut": Nowlebanon — “Thank You, Iran”? Airport road billboards spark debate over sovereignty and Lebanon’s future. Egyptian Gazette — Israel damaged heritage sites across south Lebanon. Hananya Naftali — [Video] The Lebanese government just took down pro-Iran billboards near the Beirut airport.. Sada Elbalad — Lebanese Minister: Israel Damaged Heritage Sites Across South Lebanon. Modern Diplomacy — Southern Lebanon Heritage Sites Damaged by Israel, Minister Says