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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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🛑 -- In a preventive measure Lebanon will be asking all arrivals in the Lebenese international airport to fill a statement mentioning any corono related systems.

-- This is a good thing to do but useless, they should do a temperature screening test.
Lebanese News and Updates
-- Protests now reached downtown Beirut near the parliament. -- It seems that security forces intentionally turned the street lights off to restrict the protest in the area.
-- Timour Azhari (Journalist): Water cannons and tear gas deployed against protesters, some of whom began throwing stones & tearing down a metal barrier between them and the Grand Serail, the seat of government in #Beirut.

Protest had been peaceful until ~20 mins ago.
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🛑 -- In a preventive measure Lebanon will be asking all arrivals in the Lebenese international airport to fill a statement mentioning any corono related systems. -- This is a good thing to do but useless, they should do a temperature screening test.
-- Minister of Public Health, Hamad Hassan, will visit Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport at 9:00 o'clock on Saturday evening, to follow up on the procedures adopted for the prevention of the coronavirus.
-- Demonstrators are trying to remove the barbed wires that separates Riad El-Solh Square from the Government Serail.
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-- This is not good parenting...
-- ISF, for the first time in 100 days, is acting as real riot police and working in an organized manner.

-- They are making sure they are not hurting people, why pushing away the vandals.
— Average Pack of a Average Lebanon's Protester.
-- Although the resemblance is stricking, the Amal movement commander who assaulted the protesters yesterday isnt the same person who appeared today in a video near the parliament entrance with the ISF.

-- The person in the video is Colonel Housam Ibrahim.
-- In a friendly gesture, the new minister of education Tarek Al Magzob replies in a written letter to a letter sent to him by a young student asking him to extend the weekly vacation to 4 days instead of 3.

-- He replies with the promise to make education during the 5 days of the week more interactive and fun, and that 5 days is the minimum to finish the curriculum.