Fresh clashes hit Lebanese cities; officials warn against strife
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Security forces have engaged in fresh clashes with protesters in several Lebanese cities, prompting officials to warn against a sectarian strife in the conflict-ridden country.
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Dec 18, 2019 08:40 UTC
  •  Fresh clashes hit Lebanese cities; officials warn against strife

Security forces have engaged in fresh clashes with protesters in several Lebanese cities, prompting officials to warn against a sectarian strife in the conflict-ridden country.

On Tuesday night and early Wednesday, demonstrators took to the streets of the cities of Beirut, Nabatieh, Sidon and Tripoli, blocking roads and torching tents, cars and tiers.

Security forces lobbed tear gas in central Beirut to disperse supporters of the Hezbollah resistance movement and the Amal party, led by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri.

The Lebanese forces also put up concrete barriers in various Beirut neighborhoods to block the protesters from those areas.

In the northern city of Tripoli, a group of unidentified men set a Christmas on fire at the Nini roundabout and ransacked the office of Mufti Sheikh Malik al-Shaar.

Additionally, groups of men attacked protest tents overnight in the mainly Sunni city of Sidon and the mainly Shia city of Nabatieh.

In a statement issued after a meeting on Tuesday, Berri and caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri urged the Lebanese “not to get dragged toward strife” and to maintain civil peace.

The strife “can only be faced with preserving civil peace and national unity, rejecting incitement and, first and foremost, allowing the security forces and the Lebanese army to perform their roles and implement their tasks in maintaining security and peopl’s safety as well as protecting public and private properties," read the statement.

“The national need has become more than pressing to speed up forming the government,” it added.

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