00:20Beirut
00:21Hundreds flood the streets of Beirut.
00:23Flags in the air, chants echoing across the city.
00:27This is not just a protest, it's a political message, in motion.
00:33A video shows a dense crowd in Beirut, gathering in large numbers in support of Hezbollah.
00:40The footage captures an 18-second scene, but the message behind it runs far deeper.
00:47Yellow Hezbollah flags dominate the crowd, alongside Lebanese national flags and resistance banners.
00:54Portraits of Hassan Nasrallah rise above the people, a symbol of loyalty for supporters of the movement.
01:02Chants echo through the streets, fists are raised, phones record every moment.
01:09Cars are surrounded as crowds pack narrow roads, turning central Beirut into a sea of movement and noise.
01:17The gathering reportedly took place near the Grand Sarai and Humra district, key areas in the capital.
01:25It comes amid rising tensions in Lebanon, following heavy Israeli airstrikes just days earlier across multiple regions.
01:34Reports say the strikes caused significant casualties and damage, fueling anger and public mobilization.
01:41The protest is also tied to Lebanon's internal political divide.
01:47The government has pushed for de-escalation and possible negotiations with Israel.
01:53But Hezbollah and its supporters reject talks without a full ceasefire.
01:59For them, this is about resistance.
02:02For critics, it signals deeper escalation in an already volatile region.
02:07The broader backdrop remains tense.
02:10A fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire has been announced.
02:14But it does not include the Lebanon front.
02:17First of all, I actually think, and there's a lot of bad faith negotiation and a lot of bad faith,
02:23you know, propaganda going on.
02:26I think this comes from a legitimate misunderstanding.
02:28I think the Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon, and it just didn't.
02:33We never made that promise.
02:35We never indicated that was going to be the case.
02:37What we said is that the ceasefire would be focused on Iran and the ceasefire would be focused on America's
02:42allies,
02:42both Israel and the Gulf Arab states.
02:45Now, that said...
02:46While diplomacy moves in one direction, the streets of Beirut move in another.
02:51This scene reflects that divide clearly.
02:55A country split between negotiation and confrontation.
02:59As the crowd continues to swell, so does the uncertainty.
03:04Because in Beirut today, every flag waved is also a statement about what comes next.
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