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Al Ain News Beirut
Thursday 10/22/2020 5:54 PM Abu Dhabi time
At least two people were wounded in Lebanon by stray bullets, which were fired in Tripoli, in the north of the country, to celebrate the return of Saad Hariri to the post of prime minister.
The Future Movement called on its supporters to stay away from any action that contradicts the considerations that represent the movement’s culture and law enforcement.
A video of the shooting in Tripoli was released on social media, where the moment a young man was hit by a stray bullet appeared on El Mina street in front of the Dar Al-Shamal Library, while the media reported that at least two people were injured by this bullet.
Subsequently, the Movement of the Future, headed by the Lebanese prime minister-designate, issued a statement confirming that “with Hariri’s mandate to form the new government, a new page was opened entitled” Work for salvation, stop the collapse and rebuild what destroyed by the explosion of the port of Beirut “.
He added: “Given this, the Future Movement calls on its followers in all regions to keep abreast of what comes after this spirituality, and to express it in a way that takes into account the delicate conditions it is going through. the country, politically, socially and healthily “.
He called for “the need to abide by the laws and refrain from any action that contradicts these considerations, which represent the culture of the movement and be very careful.”
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri began his mission by launching a series of promises, including the rapid formation of his government, under the French initiative, to stop the country’s collapse.
This is how he arrived in his first statements, Thursday, after he was assigned to head the government for the fourth time, in the midst of an unprecedented crisis that Lebanon is going through.
Hariri had previously submitted his government’s resignation days after the start of the popular uprising on October 17, before Hassan Diab was appointed prime minister, to resign after about seven months after the Beirut port explosion.
The choice of the new government is linked to the need to gain the confidence of expatriates in Lebanon and their role, as part of the French initiative with all its reform and rescue provisions.