Doing this fixes it:

ln -s /sbin/iptables /usr/sbin/
ln -s /sbin/iptables-restore /usr/sbin/
ln -s /sbin/ip6tables /usr/sbin/
ln -s /sbin/ip6tables-restore /usr/sbin/

Apparently firewalld looks for these binaries in the wrong path, doesn't
use $PATH, and assumes a merged /usr system.

** Summary changed:

- firewalld fails to start: FATAL ERROR: No IPv4 and IPv6 firewall.
+ firewalld fails to start: FATAL ERROR: No IPv4 and IPv6 firewall: looks for 
binaries in wrong paths

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  firewalld fails to start: FATAL ERROR: No IPv4 and IPv6 firewall:
  looks for binaries in wrong paths

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