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-- Protesters are planning to form a human sheild tomorrow around the area leading to the parliament to block the session that is scheduled to vote on the 2020 budget.
-- Powerful graffiti from downtown Beirut on the wall leading to the parliament.
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-- Protesters are planning to form a human sheild tomorrow around the area leading to the parliament to block the session that is scheduled to vote on the 2020 budget.
-- The Lebenese army issued a statement asking all protesters to avoid closing the roads tomorrow, and restricting their movement to only public squares.
Do you think that the protesters tomorrow will be allowed to block the parliamentary session like last time ?
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Yes, they will be successful.
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No, the army will force open all roads.
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-- The situation today is relatively calm with only few roads closed.

-- The government took the decision to force open any closed road, so all parliament members can reach the parliament.
🇱🇧🇺🇸 -- According to several news agencies, the diplomat David Hale lobbied Trump's administration effort to sanction Hezbullah's (non Shia) allies, stating the dangers of this move on the stability of Lebanon.

-- Some of the proposed people to sanction was the head of the biggest Christian party in Lebanon, son in law of the president, Gebran Bassil.
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-- Several busses are now heading from Tripoli to participate in the protest against the parliament.
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-- On one of the roads leading to the parliament a group of protesters, led by the infamous protest orchestrator Rabih Al Zein, was chased away by the Lebanese army.
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-- Limited clashes happened minutes ago between ISF riot police and protesters near Al Nahar building.