Tue 18 February 2020:
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is being mocked by Lebanese people online for calling for a boycott of American goods and products despite members of his organization owning American clothes and products.
Hassan Nasrallah: “I call on the Lebanese to boycott American products.”
His son, Jawad Nasrallah: I’m not taking off my Timberland USA hoodie, dad. ??#لبنان_ينتفض pic.twitter.com/sD1LMnogx6— Dalia Tarabay (@DaliaTarabay) February 17, 2020
Dima Sadek, a Shia Lebanese journalist, shared a meme depicting cartoon character Tom from “Tom and Jerry” as a neighborhood spy speaking in a dialect from southern Lebanon, an area that is predominately Shia. He’s talking about someone named Abbas, a common Shia name. He says, “Peace be upon you Hajj, Abbas is smoking Marlboro.”
— Dima (@DimaSadek) February 17, 2020
Protesters were blocking the road a mum told them she wanted to pass because her baby was afraid.
This is what they did ?
Our people are the best!#Lebanon #ThatsHowWeProtest pic.twitter.com/CI7NX545dq— Rachel R. (@RachelleRashid) October 19, 2019
Anti-government protests have been ongoing since October last year driven by the slogan “all of them [politicians] means all of them.” Lebanese people across the country are continuing to denounce years of government corruption, and demand solutions to the country’s political and economic crisis.
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