Lebanon witnessed another tense night in the squares of the movement.

According to Al Jazeera correspondent that a group of supporters of the Amal stormed the sit-in in the square of science in the city of Tire and smashed the tents of activists there, and some of them have burned a number of tents.

The correspondent added that elements of the Lebanese army intervened to control things and prevent their aggravation, and that security measures have been taken in the region.

Meanwhile, shots were fired in the Kula area of ​​Beirut after a motorcade of Hezbollah and Amal supporters passed.

Al-Jazeera correspondent heard the sound of machine guns, but no injuries were reported. He noted that a Lebanese army force intervened and deployed in the area to prevent the deterioration of the situation.

Motorcycle Parade
The motorcade had traveled on Monday evening a number of streets of Beirut to the perimeter of the movement of the popular movement in the center of the capital. Participants raised party flags and shouted slogans in support of Hizbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and leader of the Amal movement Nabih Berri, who heads parliament.

There have been protests in Lebanon for five weeks, fueled by anger over the spread of corruption among politicians, and the demonstrators want to remove the entire ruling class from power.

Despite unprecedented nationwide protests that led to the resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri on October 29 and the worsening economic situation, divided politicians have not agreed strongly on forming a new government.