Your publication (3/7/2020) monitored the wide interaction on social media platforms in Lebanon, where activists discussed the painting that the man carried before he committed suicide by shooting his head, and it included the flag of Lebanon in addition to the previous sentence.

The phrase "I am not a disbeliever" has turned into the most-used hashtag in Lebanon over the past few hours, and pioneers of social media have shared pictures and scenes of difficult living conditions in Lebanon, and they have also published their tweets critical of the political class they accuse of corruption on more than one mark, including " Suicide, "and" Lebanon is dying "on the day two suicide cases were recorded in the country.

The pioneers of the communication sites exchanged a video for a moment, transferring the body of Ali from the location of his suicide in downtown Beirut, and those present chanted against the political class in the country.

Activist Omar Zein El-Din tweeted, "The crisis today is the natural result of 30 years of corruption, quotas and waste. This authority provided everything that could be presented, and today it is unable to do anything, despite the absence of the alternative, and although there is an illegal weapon, and despite all that Surrounding us from dangers, the vacuum is better than the survival of all of them !! ".

The journalist Mohamed Dunker wrote, "You are sitting at your king's house, and your pension is received and you are able to eat and buy, if you do not give exhortations about suicide, and you are not acceptable. A bundle of bread or do you buy sick food from your family? "

As for businessman Fouad Makhzoumi, he tweeted, "The tragic news that the Lebanese citizens commit suicide is a painful cry in the face of the ruling class that brought the country to the brink of despair. The government must address the living issue, which is one of the most dangerous files that can no longer be postponed and stalled."

And the theater actor Ziad Itani tweeted, "We have committed suicide before you the day we were satisfied with them."

In light of the difficult economic reality in Lebanon, the pioneers of social networking sites circulated a video of an armed man forcing a pharmacist to give him milk and diapers.