Social media circulated a video clip, in which angry protesters appeared, who expelled and insulted the Lebanese Minister of Justice, Marie Claude Najm, during her visit to disaster areas due to the huge explosion that shook the capital, Beirut, on Tuesday.

A number of protesters, mediated by Marie Claude Najm, appeared in the video, while their voices were raised and the minister was asked to leave, while one person threw a bottle of water on her.

The Minister in the Hassan Diab government has received harsh criticism from citizens, who are repairing the damage and assisting the afflicted.

Security forces helped keep the minister out of the crowds, who surrounded her and revolted against her.

A few hours before it, French President Emmanuel Macron visited the port of Beirut, which was rocked by the explosion, and then visited the damaged "Gemayzeh" neighborhood.

Macron received a warm welcome from the Lebanese citizens, where he spoke with them directly and promised them to put forward a "new political initiative" to get the country out of its crisis.

There is great public anger in Lebanon, from the political class accused of negligence and responsibility for the destruction of Beirut.

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