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UNDER ATTACK. U.S. Embassy in Beirut
11
December, 2017
The
United States Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon is under attack by large
crowds protesting the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of
Israel. The main gates of the Embassy have been smashed-through
and ripped down.
The
attack is ongoing . . .
This
is a developing story . . . please check back for updates.
UPDATE --
Tear
gas and water cannon have been deployed to control the crowd.
The
protesters, some waving Palestinian flags, threw projectiles at
security forces and set fires in the street next to the US Embassy,
located in the Awkar region north of the Lebanese capital.
Rioters
ended up bringing down the gates of the metal fence surrounding the
compound, despite water cannon constantly pushing them back. Tear gas
has been repeatedly fired to disperse the crowd, while protesters
threw what appeared to be smoke grenades across the fence.
Among
other things, the rioters reportedly burned US and Israeli flags and
an effigy of Donald Trump, sending plumes of black smoke into the
air.
Lebanese
Communist Party head Hanna Gharib addressed the demonstrators,
calling the US “the
enemy of Palestine.”The
US embassy in Beirut is “a
symbol of imperialist aggression” which
must be closed, he added.
On
Friday the US Embassy in Beirut issued a warning,
saying that “several
groups have announced public protests” and
there were reports of “possible
protests” on
December 10. “Demonstrations
have the potential to become violent. US Embassy Beirut reminds US
citizens of the need for caution and awareness of personal security.
We urge US citizens to avoid all protests,” the
statement from the embassy said.
Tensions
are running high across the region and around the world now that US
President Donald Trump has officially recognized Jerusalem as the
capital of Israel. Since Wednesday evening, massive protests have
been held throughout the Middle East, as well as in Asia and Europe.
Lebanon’s
President Michel Aoun slammed Trump’s decision, calling it
dangerous and a threat to the credibility of the US as mediators of
the peace process in the region. The country’s Prime Minister, Saad
Hariri, tweeted that Beirut had the “utmost
solidarity with the Palestinian people” and
their “right
to establish an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.”
From 2 days ago
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