Nawal Al Zoghbi and Ragheb Alama curse all the officials in their country .. and Elissa: "So rude"

The artist, Nawal Al Zoghbi, and her compatriot, artist Ragheb Alama, cursed every leader and official in Lebanon, in the wake of the tragedy that afflicted the town of Akkar and claimed dozens of lives on Sunday. 


Al-Zoghbi commented on the tragedy in a tweet on her official page on Twitter, saying, "God curses every leader and every official in Lebanon. Oh, without conscience and conscience. May God have mercy on the victims who died today and every day. 


As for the artist, Ragheb Alama, he asked, "What is this painful explosion in Akkar? Who is responsible? How is it possible to store gasoline among the people? Who is the agency responsible for these two? So they will inform the officials and condemn them, but no one will be held accountable for negligence! Because the neglected belongs to leaders above the law and above accountability." May God curse such a state, such as gangs, and such officials. That is why our Lord is angry!” The artist, Elissa, commented on the tragedy in a tweet to her on her official Twitter page, saying, "Oh, my heart, the pain of the Lebanese, we want to endure, I can not see or a word of condemnation from a politician, official, deputy or minister, they elected you to secure the minimum of rights and a living, You will be hungry and will be absent." She stressed that "the blood of every martyr or wounded person, you will bear." She added, "God will take revenge on you one by one, and God will try you with the closest people to you!"


And she concluded her tweet, reprimanding the officials in her country, saying, "They are completely rude."

At least 28 people were killed and about eighty others were injured when a fuel tank exploded in northern Lebanon while dozens gathered around it to get a little gasoline in a country experiencing a severe fuel crisis.

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