Lebanese Information Minister quits over Beirut blast

Lebanese Information Minister quits over Beirut blast

Lebanese Information Minister Manal Abdelsamad resigned on Sunday, in the first government resignation in the wake of a massive explosion at the Beirut port.

“CHANGE IS STILL FAR FROM BEING ACHIEVED”

“After the horror of the disaster in Beirut, I submit my resignation,” Abdelsamad said in a televised statement.

“I apologize from the Lebanese people for not being able to fulfill their aspirations, change is still far from being achieved,” she said.

Five Lebanese lawmakers have already quit in protest of the port explosion that killed at least 158 people, injured thousands and left a vast trail of destruction at several neighborhoods in the capital.

LEBANON’S PRESIDENT REJECTED INTERNATIONAL PROBE

Lebanese officials said the blast was caused by the detonation of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate that had been stored unsafely at the port for the last six years.

The government has announced the formation of an investigation committee to probe the incident, which happened as Lebanon was reeling under its worst economic crisis.

Two days before the explosion, Lebanese Foreign Minister Nassif Hitti resigned in protest of failure to resolve the political crisis in the country.

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