And the eighth newsletter - your publication (5/8/2020), monitored the interaction of the pioneers of social media platforms and the Lebanese public anger, and the demands that the perpetrators of the explosion resulting from highly flammable materials stored in the port be held accountable, leaving more than 135 dead and about 5,000 injured, in the death toll of non Definitive.

Activists interacted through several labels, including "stricken Beirut" and "hang the gallows", as the Lebanese expressed their grief and shock at what happened, and demanded accountability for the ruling political class in Lebanon.

The Governor of Beirut has announced that 300,000 people in the Lebanese capital have become homeless, and the government has declared Beirut a disaster city, and has called on friendly and brotherly countries to provide urgent assistance to them.

The media and communication platforms in Lebanon circulated a letter dating back to December 2017 from the Director General of Customs to the Judge of Urgent Matters in Lebanon.

The letter asked to determine the fate of quantities of "ammonium nitrate" present in warehouse No. 12 inside the port of Beirut after its confiscation from a ship bearing the name "Roussus" in 2014.

The letter shows figures and dates for previous correspondence submitted since 2014 in the same matter. The letter warned of the danger posed by the presence of these materials on the place in which they are located and on those working there.

With the spread of this message in the communication platforms, the "Hang the Hangers" tag issued trading lists on the Lebanese platforms to demand accountability of the ruling political class in Lebanon.

Activists blamed the hashtag for the catastrophic explosion in the Beirut port for those who described them as warlords and blood, and demanded that the people hold them accountable because they are the authority and will not hold themselves accountable, as some have said.

Ayman Jumaa considered the explosion a contempt for the minds of the Lebanese.

The media demanded Rachel Karam to hold all those responsible for the accident accountable in order to avoid greater disasters.

While the activist Zina Al Hariri stressed that the only requirement is holding officials accountable, she wrote: "People? Country? Houses? Work? Safety? Dignity? Sleep? Dreams? Psychological comfort? Early? Kaddoura? Love? Beirut? Beirut !! They all flew the only constant thing It is: Revenge. "

Several activists have published videos demanding the speedy accountability of those responsible for what they described as the catastrophe that struck Beirut, and others published the effects of the destruction of their homes and shops by the explosion.