A Lebanese deposit holds hostages in a bank in the city of Sidon

A Lebanese deposit holds hostages in a bank in the city of Sidon

According to Russia Today, a Lebanese deposit was being held hostage in a bank in Sidon on Monday morning.
In recent days, Lebanon has witnessed a severe shortage of fuel and incidents of kidnapping tanks, which prompted the Lebanese army to announce that it will bring them fuel stations and warehouses and will confiscate any hidden quantities and distribute them to citizens.

Members of the Security Council expressed their strong support for “the stability of Lebanon, its security, the integrity of its lands, its sovereignty and political independence, in accordance with the Security Council resolutions and the statements of the Speaker of the Security Council regarding the situation in Lebanon” in a statement on the Lebanese government, calling for “the implementation of known, necessary and tangible reforms.”

They emphasised that “these reforms are important to addressing the legitimate needs and aspirations of the Lebanese people with regard to the critical security, economic, social, and humanitarian difficulties the country is currently confronting.

The members emphasised the need to “conduct a quick, independent, fair, comprehensive, and transparent investigation in the two explosions that shook Beirut on August 4, 2020,” pointing out “the importance of holding free, fair, and comprehensive elections in 2022 transparently and according to the planned schedule, in a manner that guarantees the full, equal, and targeted participation of women as a candidate and a vice.

In a bank in the city of Sidon, a Lebanese deposit is holding hostages.

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