6 killed as protest over Beirut port blast probe descends into chaos

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6 people were killed and 30 wounded 30 at a Beirut rally organized by the Shiite Hezbollah and Amal movements on Thursday to demand the dismissal of the lead investigator into last year’s port blast. Interior

Beirut — Gunfire killed six people and wounded 30 at a Beirut rally organized by the Shiite Hezbollah and Amal movements on Thursday to demand the dismissal of the lead investigator into last year’s port blast. Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi told a press conference that the death toll had climbed to six. He said that some of the victims were shot in the head.

Heavy fire rang out as ambulances rushed the wounded through the deserted streets, a few blocks from the Palace of Justice, where hundreds of black-clad protesters had gathered to demand Tarek Bitar’s removal.

The judge has in recent days been in the sights of the Hezbollah and Amal parties in particular for insisting on subpoenaing top officials from those groups in his probe into last year’s deadly port blast.

The deaths include a 24-year-old woman who was hit in the head by a stray bullet while inside her home, a doctor at the Sahel hospital in Beirut’s southern suburbs told AFP. The Lebanese Red Cross said at least 30 people had been wounded.

AFP correspondents in the area heard heavy gunfire. Lebanese television broadcast images of men carrying rifles and heavy weaponry.

FILE – In this Aug. 4, 2021 file photo, a monument that represents justice stands in front of towering grain silos that were gutted in the massive August 2020 explosion at the port that killed more than 218 people , wounded over 7,000, destroyed a large section of the capital and left 300, 000 homeless in Beirut, Lebanon. The lead judge investigating Lebanon’s massive port explosion issued an arrest warrant for one of several former pro Hezbollah government officials who have declined to appear before investigating judge Tarek Bitar . Hezbollah and and its allies are trying to get rid of Judge Bitar and were able to suspend his investigation twice . a move that outraged the relatives of the victims of the blast .

The army reported “bursts of gunfire in the area of Tayouneh – Badaro,” a largely residential area of Beirut. “The army rushed to cordon off the area and deploy in its neighborhoods and their entrance. Patrols started as did the search for the shooters to detain them,” it said.

A divided government

Seen as a last hope for justice by many Lebanese but condemned as biased and corrupt by political leaders, Bitar has sparked deep divisions within government between those who want to keep him in his place and those who are pushing for him to go.

The Court of Cassation on Thursday turned down a lawsuit filed by two ex-ministers demanding his replacement, a court official told AFP on the condition of anonymity.

“Bitar does not fall under the court’s jurisdiction so it does not have the authority to consider requests for his dismissal,” the official said.

It is the second time this month that the judiciary has ruled in favour of Bitar, who is hailed by human rights groups and relatives of blast victims as a symbol of judicial independence in a country where political impunity has long been the norm.

The ruling, which goes into effect immediately, would allow Bitar to resume enquiries into the August 4, 2020 explosion which killed more than 200 people and destroyed large swathes of the capital.

But the investigator’s fate is all but clear as Hezbollah and Amal press ahead with a campaign aimed at removing him.

Hezbollah chief Hasan Nasrallah on Monday called for an “honest” judge to replace Bitar.

Ali Hasan Khalil, a senior Amal movement lawmaker, threatened a “political escalation” if the course of the investigation “was not rectified” after Bitar on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant against him for failing to show up for questioning.

Tensions spilled into cabinet with a meeting on Tuesday ending in a row as ministers affiliated with Hezbollah and Amal pressed the government to support their demand to replace Bitar.

The ruling, which goes into effect immediately, would allow Bitar to resume enquiries into the August 4, 2020 explosion which killed more than 200 people and destroyed large swathes of the capital.

But the investigator’s fate is all but clear as Hezbollah and Amal press ahead with a campaign aimed at removing him.

Hezbollah chief Hasan Nasrallah on Monday called for an “honest” judge to replace Bitar.

Ali Hasan Khalil, a senior Amal movement lawmaker, threatened a “political escalation” if the course of the investigation “was not rectified” after Bitar on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant against him for failing to show up for questioning.

Tensions spilled into cabinet with a meeting on Tuesday ending in a row as ministers affiliated with Hezbollah and Amal pressed the government to support their demand to replace Bitar.

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9 responses to “6 killed as protest over Beirut port blast probe descends into chaos”

  1. What makes the consequences of the events of the yesterday in Lebanon unique? Analysis
    The shootings yesterday in Lebanon are no longer just a meaningless passing event. There are more than 6 dead here in clashes between the various ethnic groups in Lebanon.
    In order for you to get a deeper, Lebanese perspective, I will bring you two quotes published today, the first by the brother of one of the victims of the explosion in the port of Beirut and the second by a member of the party of Samir Jaja (Lebanese Forces Party), Lebanese MP Imad Wakim.
    This is how the bereaved brother writes:
    “What happened today (the shooting incidents in which Amal and Hezbollah members were killed) was for the souls of each and every one of the victims. For your brother Joe, my beloved Libby Ralph and for the souls of your 8 other brothers.
    With God’s help we will complete (the revenge – AA) with blood, grace, pen and rifle bullet. We will sacrifice everything we have to fulfill our duty (revenge-AA).
    Rest in peace and trust us. We will not spare you (in efforts-AA) on you. ”
    These are the words of a member of parliament from the Christian Lebanese Forces Party:
    “The clashes that have broken out are not between one party and another. They are not from one community to another. And they are not from region to region. ..And out of the preservation of justice ”
    As you can see, there are quite a few sections of the divided Lebanese people who are happy for the victims of Hezbollah and Amal. They feel that a force within Lebanon has finally managed to stand up, militarily against Hezbollah – the most powerful military force in Lebanon and shed its blood. Beat him in his game.
    It is true that there is no decision here against Hezbollah, or even anything close to it, and it is true that there is currently no military force in Lebanon that can handle Hezbollah. But today there is a pleasant sense of satisfaction among many in Lebanon: “Hezbollah cannot do to us as it pleases” “We are interested in doing justice in everything related to the explosion in the port of Beirut.
    It is difficult to predict who will win the battle over Judge Bitar, for whom the confrontation began today, the Hezbollah camp or Hezbollah opponents, but a change can certainly be felt.
    The accusations made by Hezbollah to Samir Jaja today not only did not harm him, but made him, in the eyes of many, a brave Lebanese leader who is not afraid to face Hezbollah, regardless of the consequences. Jajah is currently gaining points among Hezbollah opponents in Lebanon and abroad.
    Where does it go from here?
    Sami Jamail, a member of the Christian Al-Khaib party, said today: “Today’s sights were exactly what led to the outbreak of the Lebanese civil war. And it will happen again.”
    But in Lebanon as in Lebanon anything can happen so it is difficult to predict at this stage.

    At the same time it is important to point to two
    Significant issues left open at the end of this day:
    1. Revenge of the blood of Amal and Hezbollah operatives killed today.
    2.The issue of Judge Bitar crossing Lebanon with a heavy responsibility now on his shoulders to reveal who is behind the explosion in the port of Beirut that could sweep Lebanon into violent clashes.
    The interesting part is still ahead of us …

    1. The death toll from yesterday’s shootings in Beirut has risen to 7
      3 Hezbollah operatives
      3 activists of the Amal movement
      And one passerby – whose family members asked Nasrallah to rehabilitate her blood https://t.me/abualiexpress/31541

      1. Samir Jajah, who heads the Lebanese (Christian) Forces Party, appears on the front page of the Lebanese newspaper Al-Ahbar, which is affiliated with Hezbollah https://t.me/abualiexpress/31542

        1. This is what the print edition looks like https://t.me/abualiexpress/31544

          1. Opponents of Hezbollah release their own version of Al-Akhbar’s front page – Nasrallah and the Beirut blast https://t.me/abualiexpress/31546

          2. Shooting in the air during the funeral of Hezbollah and Amal casualties https://t.me/abualiexpress/31547

          3. Three yellow Hezbollah coffins https://t.me/abualiexpress/31548

          4. And there are also greens of the Amal movement https://t.me/abualiexpress/31549

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