2018–21 Arab protests

Introduction
The 2018-21 Arab protests, which is also referred to as the New Arab Spring, or Arab Spring 2.0 are massive anti-government protests in Several Arab countries, which range from Iraqball,  Tunisiaball,  Jordanball, massively  Sudanball,  Algeriaball,  Gazaball,  Lebanonball,  Libyaball, and finally  Egyptball. Let's get this started.

Background
It all starts in Arab Winter, when the resurgence of authoritarianism, absolute monarchies, and Islamic extremism evolving in the aftermath of Arab Spring, which were anti-government protests in Arab Countries. The Arab Winter was in countries in the Middle East and North Africa. In that time, in the Syrian Civil War,  ISISball was at its greatest extent, ranging from Western Syria near  Homsball, and at the East, captured Mosulball, and was near  Baghdadball. Iraqball in 2011-2013, from its crisis to Iraqi Civil War (2014-2017), Egyptball had a crisis. Libyaball was in Libyan Civil War (2014–present), or the Libyan Crisis. There was also the Yemeni Civil War (2015-present), aka Yemeni Crisis. In Arab Winter, Mohamed Morsi got removed, which got seized by  Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. So basically, this started from Arab Spring, and escalted to Arab Winter. In summary, there was lots of deaths, civil wars, regional instability, economic and demographic decline, and ethno-religious sectarian strife. Now, let's get on with the main thing.

Tunisian Protests
On January 1st, 2018, Tunisiaball's budget passed in effect, resulting in hundreds of people protesting.

Lebanese Protests
On October 27, 2019 Lebanonball proposed the WhatsApp tax which made the people so angry and almost all the people are protesting.