Hezbollah Supporters Take to Streets, Wave Flags After Lebanon Ceasefire
JAKARTA - Hezbollah supporters in southern Beirut, Lebanon, wave the militant group's flag to celebrate the ceasefire agreement between the militant group and Israel.
Reported by CNN, the streets on the southern outskirts of the Lebanese capital, known as a Hezbollah base, were crowded with cars and scooters honking their horns as pedestrians waved and distributed yellow Hezbollah flags.
Previously, the Israeli military bombed the southern outskirts of Beirut 20 times in two minutes hours before the ceasefire agreement on Tuesday, November 26.
Israeli attacks in Lebanon killed 25 people including 10 in central Beirut.
The ceasefire, which took effect at 04:00 local time or 09:00 WIB, Wednesday, November 27, implemented an agreement brokered by the US and France that was expected to stop fighting for 60 days.
"And it is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities," said US President Joe Biden.