Lebanon has descended into chaos as widespread protests and public unrest sweep the country following the government’s announcement of a deal with Israel. The agreement has sparked outrage and condemnation from citizens, with demonstrations erupting in major cities, including Beirut, where roads have been blocked and fires have broken out.
According to eyewitnesses, the situation in Beirut has become increasingly volatile, with protesters taking to the streets to express their dissent and frustration. Social media platforms are filled with images and videos of burning tires, shattered glass, and overturned vehicles, as well as reports of clashes between protesters and security forces.
The deal, which was announced on Monday by President Michel Aoun’s government, is widely seen as a betrayal of Lebanon’s longstanding stance against Israel. The agreement appears to involve a compromise on the country’s maritime borders, which has sparked concerns about the country’s sovereignty and resources.
“This is a dark day for Lebanon,” declared Saad Hariri, a prominent opposition politician and former prime minister, in a statement condemning the deal. “We cannot and will not accept any agreement that undermines our rights and interests.”
The protests, which began in Beirut, have spread to other cities, including Sidon and Tripoli, as well as several smaller towns and villages. The situation has become increasingly volatile, with reports of clashes between protesters and security forces, as well as the blocking of major roads and highways.
The country’s economy, which has long been plagued by corruption, mismanagement, and external factors, has suffered significant damage in recent years. The government’s decision to enter into talks with Israel has been seen as a desperate attempt to unlock much-needed funding and support from international creditors.
However, the agreement has been met with widespread resistance from citizens, who see it as a betrayal of Lebanon’s national principles and a sellout to Israeli interests. The country’s history with Israel is fraught, with tensions dating back to the country’s independence in 1946.
As the situation continues to unfold, there are growing concerns about the impact on Lebanon’s already precarious stability. The country has faced significant challenges in recent years, including economic collapse, corruption, and external factors. The current protests are a stark reminder of the deep-seated divisions and tensions that continue to plague the country.
In a statement, the government vowed to take measures to ensure public safety and restore order. However, the protests show no signs of abating, with many citizens demanding a reversal of the deal and a return to Lebanon’s traditional stance against Israel.
