Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri says that family accepts court ruling on father's killing, demanding implementation of justice.
Dozens of Beirut residents angry over yesterday's blast in the capital, attacked the car of the former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri.
The formation of a new government in Lebanon has raised hopes that at least some of the demands of the protesters can be satisfied and hopefully we shall see an end to the wave of protests and demonstrations which have rocked the country since last October.
Hundreds of Lebanese protesters demonstrated Monday evening for the third consecutive night on the streets of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.
The second day of violence saw thousands of people pour into Beirut to demand an end to government corruption.
Security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets at Lebanese protesters in central Beirut in clashes that went on into the night and wounded dozens of people.
Lebanon's Hezbollah Secretary-General stated that the US considers demonstrations in Lebanon as a tool for exerting pressure on Iran, while Lebanon's rallies were not at all against Iran.
The Deputy Chief of Hezbollah's Executive Council, Sheikh Ali Daamoush, has said the US wanted to use the protests in Lebanon in order to weaken the Lebanese Resistance movement and to exclude it from Lebanese politics altogether.
The chairman of the political council of Lebanon's Hezbollah confirmed the Lebanese' economic and livelihood demands and stressed that the next government must realize the demands as soon as possible.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun has pledged on Thursday for the establishment of a new government that includes political positions based on people skills.