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The devastating explosion in the port killed some 200 Lebanese and injured more than 6,000 more, as well as destroying large areas of Beirut, where material losses were estimated at billions of dollars.
Shortly after the explosion, the Lebanese Interior Minister, Mohamed Fahmy, said that the investigation of the explosion would take about 5 days, but this period passed without the results being announced, and the Fahmy government resigned under pressure from the street. .
Later, Lebanese President Michel Aoun said that the investigation "It will take time"Speaking of which, all the explosion hypotheses are under study.
But many Lebanese believe that delaying the announcement of the results of the investigation seeks to obscure the truth, in a country mired in corruption and the accountability of high officials has not been recorded.
The explosion enraged many Lebanese, who believe that this disaster shows once again the helplessness of the Lebanese political class accused of corruption and incompetence.
A few days ago, Mustafa Adeeb apologized for the formation of the government, which deepened the political crisis in Lebanon and threatened to collapse the French initiative to break out of the current impasse.
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The Sky News Arabia correspondent reported that the judicial investigator of the blast, Judge Fadi Sawan, heard Rifi’s statement, as well as the testimony of retired judge Marwan Karkabi, who was head of the Case Authority of the Ministry of Justice.
And upon hearing the testimony of former Minister Shakib Qortbawi in a session held on Thursday, Sawan will have completed the hearings of the testimonies of all the justice ministers who have succeeded in the ministry since November 2013, date of entry of the ship “Roussos” to the Beirut port, and until last August 4, the date of the explosion of the ammonium nitrate shipment. Which I wore before putting it away at the port.
The ministers are the current Claude Najm and the former Albert Sarhan, Saleem Jreissati and Ashraf Rifi.
The devastating explosion at the port killed some 200 Lebanese and injured more than 6,000, as well as destroying large areas of Beirut, where material losses were estimated at billions of dollars.
Shortly after the explosion, the Lebanese Interior Minister, Mohamed Fahmy, said that the investigation of the explosion would take about 5 days, but this period passed without the results being announced, and the Fahmy government resigned under pressure from the street. .
Later, Lebanese President Michel Aoun said the investigation “will take time” and said that all hypotheses about the explosion are being studied.
But many Lebanese believe that delaying the announcement of the results of the investigation seeks to obscure the truth, in a country steeped in corruption and the accountability of top officials has not been recorded.
The explosion enraged many Lebanese, who consider that this disaster once again demonstrates the helplessness of the Lebanese political class accused of corruption and incompetence.
A few days ago, Mustafa Adib apologized for the formation of the government, which deepened the political crisis in Lebanon and threatened to collapse the French initiative to get out of the current impasse.
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