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‘Lebanese people have suffered too much’: US encourages ‘peaceful’ regime change as protests rage in blast-ravaged Beirut ‘Lebanese people have suffered too much’: US encourages ‘peaceful’ regime change as protests rage in blast-ravaged Beirut
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The US embassy has expressed its solidarity with anti-government protesters in Lebanon, urging all sides to “refrain from violence,” after clashes in blast-devastated Beirut left nearly 500 more people injured.  The US embassy has expressed its solidarity with anti-government protesters in Lebanon, urging all sides to “refrain from violence,” after clashes in blast-devastated Beirut left some 500 people injured. 
Thousands of people gathered in Beirut on Saturday, demanding government resignation over corruption and negligence that they believe led to the horrific explosion this week.Thousands of people gathered in Beirut on Saturday, demanding government resignation over corruption and negligence that they believe led to the horrific explosion this week.
Amid clashes with riot police, protesters stormed several government buildings and attempted to reach the Parliament. Several military units were eventually deployed to help riot police restore order, forcing the US Embassy in Beirut to wade into the crisis, voicing its support for the citizens’ “right to peaceful protest.”Amid clashes with riot police, protesters stormed several government buildings and attempted to reach the Parliament. Several military units were eventually deployed to help riot police restore order, forcing the US Embassy in Beirut to wade into the crisis, voicing its support for the citizens’ “right to peaceful protest.”
Washington also encouraged “all involved to refrain from violence,” as the number of injuries climbed to 490, according to the emergency medical services while authorities say 70 security officers were injured and at least one officer died in clashes. Washington also encouraged “all involved to refrain from violence,” as the number of injuries climbed to at least 490, according to the emergency medical services cited by Al-Manar TV. Meanwhile, authorities said 70 security officers were injured and at least one them died in clashes.
While protests were frequent in Lebanon over the dire economic conditions, the Beirut tragedy reinvigorated the anti-government drive. Many blame the negligence of the authorities for the massive ammonium nitrate explosion on Tuesday, that killed more than 150 people and sent several thousands to hospitals. While protests were frequent in Lebanon over the dire economic conditions, the Beirut tragedy reinvigorated the anti-government drive. Many blame the negligence of the authorities for the massive ammonium nitrate explosion on Tuesday, that killed more than 150 people and sent several thousands to hospitals with various injuries from the devastating shockwave.
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The incident triggered a massive international humanitarian response as a large part of the city lies in ruins, with many bodies still feared trapped under the rubble. To quell the violence and unrest amid the ongoing emergency response, Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab addressed the nation saying that he was going to request an early parliamentary election. The incident triggered a massive international humanitarian response as a large part of the city lies in ruins, with many victims still feared trapped under the rubble. To quell the violence and unrest amid the ongoing emergency response, Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab addressed the nation saying that he was going to request an early parliamentary election.
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