Beirut's Christmas Parade Defies Border Tensions
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Beirut held a vibrant Christmas parade on Sunday, filling its streets with music and color. The celebration proceeded despite ongoing tensions with neighboring Israel and a fragile ceasefire along the southern border.
Marching bands played and bright decorations lined the route. The event marked Lebanon's entry into the festive season.
The parade occurred against a backdrop of regional instability. Cross-border clashes between Israeli forces and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have been frequent. A temporary ceasefire, in place since early November, remains delicate.