Six people killed in shooting at Hezbollah protest over Beirut explosion probe
A total of six people have been confirmed dead so far in addition to 32 wounded in relation to the shooting in south Beirut’s Tayouneh neighborhood, the Ministry of Public Health announced.
The shooting occurred at a protest organized by the Shiite Islamist groups Hezbollah and Amal. Their supporters were demonstrating over the government probe into the 2020 Beirut port explosion and calling for the “non-politicization” of the investigation, the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Manar TV reported.
The probe is determining culpability for the deadly explosion, which killed more than 200 people and devastated the country. The blast occurred after 2,750 tons of the flammable fertilizer ammonium nitrate caught fire in a warehouse.
On Tuesday, Judge Tarek Bitar issued an arrest warrant for former Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil, a Hezbollah ally, angering the paramilitary group’s supporters. Hezbollah is also calling for Bitar to be replaced.
Following the attack, Hezbollah and Amal issued a statement blaming the Lebanese Forces for the bloodshed, alleging that their snipers deliberately opened fire on the demonstrators, according to Al-Manar.
The Lebanese Forces is a Christian political party that fought against Hezbollah during the Lebanese civil war, which ended in 1990. Its leader, Samir Geagea, condemned the shooting in a tweet.
The Lebanese military blocked off access to the shooting site and vowed to open fire on any armed individuals in a series of tweets.
Source: Al Monitor