If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.
Mother Teresa
A Palestinian woman raises a rifle as others chant slogans during a demonstration in the Rashidiyah camp near the southern port city of Tyre, to protest against a US-brokered Middle East peace plan, in Lebanon. (Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)Prime Minister Hassan Diab attends a parliament session at the parliament building in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (Nabil Ismail)Protesters from “The Alternative Press Syndicate” marching towards the parliament building against the corrupt political system, in Beirut, Lebanon. (Hasan Shaaban)An anti-government protester holds a giant Lebanese national flag while being sprayed from the police with water cannons during ongoing protests in Beirut, Lebanon. (Hasan Shaaban)A demonstrator gestures as he holds a child while being sprayed by a water cannon during a protest against the newly formed government outside the government headquarters in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (Rabih Yassine)A tourist enjoys skiing in a ski resort in Mzaar Kfardebian, Lebanon. (Bilal Jawich / Xinhua)A riot policemen talks with anti-government protesters blocking the roads towards the Parliament building in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (Hussam Chbaro)Anti-government protesters chant slogans in Nabatieh, Lebanon. (Mohammed Zaatari / The Daily Star)Special forces police advance as they push back the anti-government protesters in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (Hussein Malla / AP)Riot police sprayed anti-government protesters with water cannons as they try to cross to the central government building during ongoing protests in Beirut, Lebanon. (Bilal Hussein / AP)An anti-government protester wrapped by in the Lebanese national flag stands between riot policemen, as she gathers with other protesters to prevent the Lebanese lawmakers from reaching the parliament building to attend the 2020 budget discussion session, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (Hussein Malla / AP)Army soldiers scuffle with anti-government protesters blocking a road leading to the parliament building in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (Hassan Ammar / AP)Anti-government protesters use concrete blocks from a wall installed by authorities to close a road that links to the Martyrs square where they set their protest encampment after it was opened by the security forces in the morning, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (Hassan Ammar / AP)A man works on a metal door erected to protect a shop amid protests in Beirut, Lebanon. (Mohamed Azakir / REUTERS)Riot police guard a road leading to the parliament during clashes with anti-government protesters in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (PATRICK BAZ / AFP)Riot police chase an anti-government protester during clashes in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (PATRICK BAZ / AFP)An anti-government protester holds a national flag during clashes with riot police in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (PATRICK BAZ / AFP)Demonstrators are sprayed by a water cannon during a protest against the newly formed government outside the government headquarters in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (Ali Hashisho / REUTERS)An anti-government protester uses a flare during a demonstration near government headquarters at the Grand Serail, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (ANWAR AMRO / AFP)An image reflected in a shop window shows anti-government protesters marching during a demonstration as army soldiers look on from across the street in Beirut’s former demarcation line, Lebanon. (PATRICK BAZ / AFP)Army commandos remove anti-government protesters blocking a road leading to the parliament in Beirut, Lebanon. (PATRICK BAZ / AFP)An elderly woman raises a Lebanese flag behind riot police during clashes with anti-government protesters amidst a demonstration in the centre of the capital Beirut, Lebanon. (JOSEPH EID / AFP)A protestor throws a stone at the riot police during a protest against the political elite in Beirut, Lebanon. (Aziz Taher / REUTERS)An anti-government protester sits on the ground in front of army soldiers as other protesters try to prevent Parliament members from reaching the Parliament building to debate the 2020 budget in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. (WAEL HAMZEH / EPA)A protestor holds the hand of a Lebanese army soldier during a protest against the political elite in Beirut, Lebanon. (Aziz Taher / REUTERS)A view of a graffiti-covered concrete barrier erected by security forces separating Riad al-Solh square from the parliament headquarters in the capital Beirut’s central downtown district, Lebanon. (JOSEPH EID / AFP)Graffiti covered concrete barriers separating Riad al-Solh Square from the nearby Lebanese parliament headquarters in the capital Beirut, Lebanon. (JOSEPH EID / AFP)