Lebanese demonstrators gather outside Saudi embassy to protest Yemen bombings
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Hundreds of people have gathered outside Saudi Arabia’s embassy in the Lebanese capital city of Beirut to protest against the Saudi-led military aggression against people, which claimed the lives of thousands of civilians and left the country's infrastructure in ruins.
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Dec 02, 2018 14:13 UTC
  • Lebanese demonstrators gather outside Saudi embassy to protest Yemen bombings

Hundreds of people have gathered outside Saudi Arabia’s embassy in the Lebanese capital city of Beirut to protest against the Saudi-led military aggression against people, which claimed the lives of thousands of civilians and left the country's infrastructure in ruins.

According to Press TV, demonstrators holding signs and placards chanted outside the residence on Sunday afternoon, with many calling on the United Nations and other world bodies to stop the massacres against the Yemeni people.

The participants also denounced attempts by a number of Persian Gulf littoral states to normalize diplomatic relations with the illegal Zionist entity.

Lebanese security forces set up iron barriers in front of the Saudi embassy and removed protesters 100 away meters from the building. There were no reports of clashes between security forces and the demonstrators.

On Friday, thousands of Iraqis took to the streets in the capital Baghdad to express outrage over the Saudi-led aerial bombardment campaign against Yemen.

Iraqi protesters, carrying Iraqi and Yemeni flags as well as banners in condemnation of the Saudi-led aggression, converged in the al-Jadriya neighborhood.

They chanted slogans and censured Saudi-led war crimes against the Yemeni nation during the demonstration, which had been organized by religious scholars as well as social media activists and dubbed as “We Stand With You.”

The demonstrators condemned the continuation of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen, and deplored the international silence on the tragic humanitarian situation there.

Mohammad al-Qabali, a representative of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, said the Saudi-led military alliance has unleashed a relentless onslaught against Yemen aimed at starving ordinary people to death and destroying the country.

He added that more than two million Yemeni children are suffering from acute malnutrition, warning that al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and Daesh Takfiri terrorist group are acting freely in areas seized by the Saudi-led coalition.

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