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Liberation and Resistance Holiday

View Liberation and Resistance Holiday in Lebanon, including upcoming dates, public holiday status, and related observances.

Facts

Date
May 10, 2026
Country
Lebanon
Category
COUNTRY_PUBLIC
Type
public, national

What is Liberation and Resistance Holiday?

Lebanon observes the Liberation and Resistance Holiday on May 10, 2026, marking the significant moment of the Israeli troop withdrawal from its territory. This day commemorates the efforts and sacrifices made by those who resisted foreign occupation in Lebanon.

As a public holiday, government offices and many businesses will be closed. This allows citizens to participate fully in the day's events and reflections.

Why it matters

This holiday symbolizes the conclusion of a prolonged conflict and highlights Lebanon's restored national independence. It serves as an important reminder of the resilience exhibited by the Lebanese people in the pursuit of freedom.

The Liberation and Resistance Holiday fosters a sense of national identity and encourages reflection on the ongoing journey towards unity and self-determination.

How to observe

On Liberation and Resistance Holiday, the Lebanese people engage in various public ceremonies, including speeches and parades that pay tribute to those who fought for the nation's liberation. The atmosphere is filled with civic pride and a sense of solidarity among citizens.

Community gatherings are common, where discussions take place about the significance of unity and resistance. Additionally, many display national flags to symbolize patriotism and honor the country's journey towards self-determination.

Dates

YearDateLink
20262026-05-10View 2026 holidays

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