Lebanon is rising, and Lebanon's Mounawar has been on Twitter for the fourth consecutive day since the Lebanese went out on Thursday evening (October 17th) to protest against the new taxes that the Lebanese government has recently waved.

The demonstrators shouted during their protests several slogans, including: "Lebanon is rising," "Aja time accountable," "Klan means Klan," and "the people want to overthrow the system."

Lebanese citizens published a series of photos and videos of the demonstrations from different regions of Lebanon under the tag #LebanonRenefit.

The Lebanese in their calculations demanded the resignation of the Lebanese government, pointing out that their movement is peaceful and popular far from sectarianism, one of the tweets: "We want the resignation of the government, our movement is popular peaceful, which is taking place in Lebanon against the Lebanese people, which proved to the world that sectarianism is not from us but from leaders Parties and currents that we have. "

While the singers described the Lebanese demonstrations with joy, and it is a message that the Lebanese people want to deliver with love away from killing and destruction, one of the tweets said: "The Lebanese uprising joy .. God protect them .. We do not want to kill and destruction and fire and war .. We want change quietly and love !!, "This is the message of the people to their government.

For many, the protests were a "wedding," one of the tweets said: "The world is like talking about this wedding, the wedding of Lebanon."

While some singers published clips of songs about Beirut, one of the tweets published: "Lebanon will return and the right to die and the sun will return to decorate Sama Beirut"

For their part, the Lebanese artists and media people did not hesitate to participate in the demonstrations and protests.The Lebanese people took to the streets alongside the people, participated on their social media pages and called #LebanonRising up, and shared videos and pictures of them expressing their opinion and supporting the people.

The artist Nadine Njeim published a picture of her during the demonstrations bearing the flag of Lebanon, and commented: "We are with you, we came down, we are from you # Lebanon, but we are all Lebanese without sectarianism."

The Lebanese journalist Nishan also published a video of him from inside the demonstrations, saying: "To live with dignity .. To cut off the thieves of this homeland! .. To live as citizens .. We have duties and we have a right." Lebanon is rising again tonight.

Nishan also published another section of the demonstrators, commented: "This is a laugh from the heart! .. Yes! People revolt and rise up! .. Wants life and believes in the response of fate! .. But it is a people who mastered joy .. And make a smile even in crisis! .. # I love_lebanon and proud of my people Facebook Facebook logo Keep me logged in.

For his part, the journalist Wissam Braidy said: "We are all for the nation #Lebanon".

Lebanese singer Maggie Abu Ghosn commented on a portrait of her holding the Lebanese flag during the demonstrations: "Our children and our future are worthy of the scene that has healed today on earth."

Lebanese media outlet Rabaa al-Zayat called on the people to come to the country to participate in the demonstrations, saying: "To an enemy base in Beitou, it will come down. If you do not caramel but as the children of your children, carry the Lebanese flag and lower it, giving a real chance for change."

As the Lebanese artist Amal Hijazi said: "Nothing is above you, Lebanon .. #Aja_time_Nahasb .. Revolution_Dignity .. #Lebanon rise up."