In an unprecedented gesture since the demonstrations began in Lebanon, the Lebanese newspaper An-Nahar paid tribute to the rebellious women in Lebanon who have participated in the demonstrations since its first day.

The newspaper published in its account on the social networking site `` Twitter '' front page of its issue issued on Thursday, October 31, 2019, a special version that replaced its name with "daytime" instead of "daytime", and published the Lebanese national anthem with an amendment in his words.

The national anthem was added to the word "women" on the phrase "home for men." The anthem is correct as follows:

"We are all home for Ali for science
Fill the eye of time with our sword and pen
We made it easy and mountain
Plant for women and men
And work towards perfection
We are all home for Ali for information
We are all home

In support of this initiative, the newspaper launched with the anthem the name of your day.

The newspaper's initiative received wide interaction on social media by Lebanese, including artists, celebrities, and other Arabs who found the idea a beautiful gesture against women in Lebanon.

Social media pioneers and artists tagged their accounts, pointing out that the revolution is female.

For her part, the artist Nadine Njeim expressed admiration for the idea, and said in her account on "Instagram": "Kteir sweet God protects the homeland and its people."

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- Nadine Nassib Njeim (@nadinenjeim) October 31, 2019

The artist Cyrine Abdel Nour commented: "Inspired by #Lebanon rising up ... is not a man who is insulted in front of a woman and does not feel offended.

Inspired #Lebanon rising up ... not a man who is insulted in front of a woman and does not feel offended. Revolution is also a female and a greeting to women in the yards of the homeland #naharouki pic.twitter.com/MpAoEDQa5w

- Cyrine Abdelnour (@CyrineAbdlNour) October 31, 2019

Professor Ali Jaber also published the front page of the newspaper in his Twitter account, commenting: "Lebanon is rising."