Renewed protests and sit-ins in Beirut and a number of Lebanese regions on Saturday to demand the formation of a government to save and hold the corrupt, after a day full of marches on the anniversary of independence.

For the 38th consecutive day, protesters held rallies in Beirut and carried Lebanese flags, stressing that "the revolution will continue and insist on it until all demands are met."

A number of demonstrators protested in the square of the town of Al-Abdeh in Akkar province in northern Lebanon at the invitation of the popular movement.

Protesters in Halba, the center of Akkar governorate, organized a march through the main streets, which included students carrying Lebanese flags and stopped in front of the government headquarters, chanting slogans condemning the difficult economic and living conditions.

In the southern Lebanese city of Tire, a number of protesters staged a demonstration in Al-Elm Square this evening to reject the American intervention in Lebanon and the American economic pressures. Sectarianism.

A scouting march through the streets of the city of Tripoli (north) to celebrate the anniversary of independence, led by the band and the campaign of Lebanese flags and army flags.

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On Friday, the official celebration of Independence Day was limited to a symbolic military parade at the Ministry of Defense after the authorities announced the cancellation of the 76th anniversary of the country's independence due to the tension and demonstrations that have been going on for five weeks. About power.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah deputy secretary-general Naim Kassem accused the United States of responsibility for obstructing the formation of a government in Lebanon.

Many Lebanese are suffering a severe living crisis that they have not experienced since the end of the civil war three decades ago.