Anti-government demonstrations intensified in Lebanon More than 60 people were injured at 5:18 on January 19

In Lebanon in the Middle East, where anti-government demonstrations continue, protesters and clashes collided with security forces on the 18th, intensifying demonstrations, including injuries involving more than 60 people, which further accelerated the economic crisis. There is a concern about further confusion.

Lebanon has been undergoing massive anti-government protests since October last year after a government struggling with financial difficulties has launched a new tax policy that calls for a political renewal.

On the 18th, protesters pitched stones and carried out violent protests in the heart of Beirut, the capital city, and security forces began to evacuate using water or using teardrops.

According to the local Red Cross, at least 65 people were injured and transported to the hospital in a collision between the two, making the demonstration of relatively orderly citizens ever more intense. You.

In Lebanon, after a series of protests, Prime Minister Hariri resigned, and in December last year former former Minister of Education Diab was appointed a new Prime Minister, but faced with conflicts of interest between different religions and religions. The start of a new administration is delayed.

The prolonged demonstrations have also accelerated economic crises, such as currency depreciation and rising prices, and there is concern about further confusion.