Lebanese Protesters Ignite Banks In Beirut


Lebanon is back in the headlines, and this time it's not for a good reason. The people of Beirut have taken to the streets again, this time to protest the burning of banks. On the morning of May 8th, fires were seen burning in some of the main banks in the city. This further adds to the already tense atmosphere in the country, as the people of Lebanon struggle with the economic crisis and their government's inability to deal with it. In this blog post, we'll take a look at the current situation in Beirut and the reasons behind the recent protests. We'll also explore the potential implications of this recent development and what it could mean for the future of Lebanon.

Lebanon economic crisis: Armed woman and activists hold up a bank

Lebanon economic crisis: Armed woman and activists hold up a bank


Lebanese Protesters Ignite Banks in Beirut

Lebanese Protesters Ignite Banks in Beirut

Armed depositors hold up more banks in Lebanon over restrictions

Armed depositors hold up more banks in Lebanon over restrictions


Beirut Banking Sector Up in Flames as Protests Ignite

Beirut Banking Sector Up in Flames as Protests Ignite

Protesters in Lebanon set fire to banks over restrictions on cash withdrawals

Protesters in Lebanon set fire to banks over restrictions on cash withdrawals


Fresh Protests Lead to Banks Burning in Beirut

Fresh Protests Lead to Banks Burning in Beirut

Lebanon in Crisis as Banks Burn Amid Protests

Lebanon in Crisis as Banks Burn Amid Protests

Protests in Beirut Fuel Bank Fires

Protests in Beirut Fuel Bank Fires

Banks in Beirut Become Fireballs Amid Renewed Demonstrations

Banks in Beirut Become Fireballs Amid Renewed Demonstrations

Beirut Banks Up in Flames During Latest Protests

Beirut Banks Up in Flames During Latest Protests

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Lebanese Bank Buildings Engulfed in Flames During Uprising

Lebanese Bank Buildings Engulfed in Flames During Uprising

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Beirut in Flames as Banks Burn in Protest

Beirut in Flames as Banks Burn in Protest

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7 comments on “Lebanese Protesters Ignite Banks In Beirut

    godwin owugah

    • January 8, 2023 at 2:27 pm

    Europe should take heed because if they do not recognise the folly of their sanctions against Russia and unconditional support for Ukraine this will be their future: a complete and utter collapse of their economies followed by major social unrest, the likes of which have not seen for centuries in Europe.

    FranklinChen franklin

    • February 4, 2023 at 11:37 pm

    the fact Keanu Reeves not born in Hawaii he was born in Beirut ,Lebanon

    Burner1999

    • February 5, 2023 at 1:03 am

    It has come to such dire survival if you can’t get your money one must do what they can humanly possible. Sad the state of affairs in Lebanon.

    Tobiasburinaga Tobiasburinaga

    • February 9, 2023 at 3:08 am

    Hold up bank Philippines American

    turbo time

    • February 10, 2023 at 7:13 pm

    الحرب مربحة. ربما ما هو مطلوب لتحفيز الاقتصاد. ربما إسرائيل أخيرًا

    S Hussein

    • February 13, 2023 at 8:03 am

    Lebanon is bankrupt and has no resources.
    The country is finished.
    Forget about Lebanon.

    Muhammed Yaseen

    • February 18, 2023 at 6:53 am

    Coming to a place near you soon !!@@

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