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Liberation and Resistance Holiday
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Liberation and Resistance Holiday in Lebanon
Date:
May 25
History:
The holiday commemorates the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon in the year 2000, after a prolonged occupation that began with Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1982.
Traditions:
On this day, various political and social organizations hold public celebrations.
Speeches and rallies are common, led by political leaders and parties, particularly those with a history in the resistance movement.
Military parades or displays may occur to showcase the strength and commitment of Lebanese resistance groups.
Activities:
People often attend public events, including concerts and fireworks.
Lebanese flags and banners related to resistance are displayed prominently across cities and villages.
Families who were affected by the occupation or involved in the resistance may pay tribute to their loved ones.
Liberation and Resistance Holiday is a moment for Lebanese people to reflect on their history of conflict and resilience, as well as to express national pride. It serves as both a remembrance of those who suffered during the occupation and a celebration of freedom and sovereignty.