Protests, Political Messages Between Aoun, Dahieh

 Road blocked on Monday morning across Lebanon (NNA)
Road blocked on Monday morning across Lebanon (NNA)
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Protests, Political Messages Between Aoun, Dahieh

 Road blocked on Monday morning across Lebanon (NNA)
Road blocked on Monday morning across Lebanon (NNA)

Sources from Lebanon's Free Patriotic Movement accused on Sunday the Amal Movement of standing behind popular protests that kicked off during the weekend from Beirut's Dahieh, the Hezbollah stronghold in the southern suburbs.

According to the sources, the protests which reached the Presidential Palace in Baabda, carried a political message to President Michel Aoun.

“It is well-known that protests coming from Dahiyeh are either pushed for by Hezbollah or the Amal Movement of Speaker Nabih Berri. Hezbollah does not carry out such actions. However, we known which party has "motorcycles,” the sources said, hinting at the Amal Movement.

“All these protests would not change any of our stances. They will only cause some tension and the block roads,” the sources noted.

Meanwhile, sources close to the Amal Movement firmly denied their link to the protests that started on Saturday night.

“The Amal Movement would announce if it supported any protest. There are legal measures to be taken before organizing such events,” the sources affirmed.

They also reiterated the position of Berri, who called on his supporters a few months ago to stop protesting in streets.

Hezbollah and Amal had also issued a joint statement on Sunday night denying having any links to the incidents.

During the weekend, protesters in Lebanon took to the streets, blocking roads with burning tires and lashing out at political leaders for failing to form a new government and causing a severe economic crisis.

The rallies continued until Monday morning. The National News Agency reported that protesters have cut off highways in Kosba, Byblos, Zouk Mosbeh, Mazraat Yachouh, Antelias, Sidon, Tyre, Adloun, Jiyyeh, Chekka and the Bekaa with tires and trash dumpsters.



Blaze at Cairo Telecom Building Kills 4 and Disrupts Internet, Phone

A boy wearing a mask looks on, as firefighters work to extinguish a fire that erupted in a telecommunications building in the Ramses district of downtown Cairo, Egypt July 7, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
A boy wearing a mask looks on, as firefighters work to extinguish a fire that erupted in a telecommunications building in the Ramses district of downtown Cairo, Egypt July 7, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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Blaze at Cairo Telecom Building Kills 4 and Disrupts Internet, Phone

A boy wearing a mask looks on, as firefighters work to extinguish a fire that erupted in a telecommunications building in the Ramses district of downtown Cairo, Egypt July 7, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
A boy wearing a mask looks on, as firefighters work to extinguish a fire that erupted in a telecommunications building in the Ramses district of downtown Cairo, Egypt July 7, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Four workers were killed and at least 22 others were injured in a fire that broke out on Monday at a key data center in Cairo, Hossam Abdel Ghaffar, the spokesperson at Egypt's Health Ministry, told Reuters on Tuesday.

The blaze at a Telecom Egypt facility, which state TV said was contained on Monday, caused disruptions to communications across the capital.

Egypt's Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Amr Talaat, said in a statement on Tuesday that services will be gradually restored within 24 hours.

In a statement on Tuesday, Telecom Egypt said it mourned the employees that lost their lives and offered support for their families.

The fire halted phone calls, and disrupted internet access, with internet monitoring group Netblocks saying network data showed national connectivity at 62% of ordinary levels.

The health ministry posted alternative numbers for ambulance services across different governorates in case people were unable to reach its main hotline.

Besides phone calls, some digital banking services were also impacted including credit cards, ATM machines and online transactions, a bank source and residents said on Monday. Banks had already been closed for the day.

The injuries were mostly because of smoke inhalation, health ministry spokesperson Ghaffar said on Monday.

The state news agency MENA said on Monday the fire had been prevented from spreading to the entire building and neighboring rooftops.

An initial examination indicated that the fire was likely to have been caused by an electrical short circuit, MENA cited a security source as saying.