2021 Beirut clashes

The 2021 Beirut clashes, also known as the 2021 Beirut massacre, Tayouneh Incident or Mini May 7, occurred in the Tayouneh neighborhood of the Lebanese capital of Beirut on 14 October 2021 between Hezbollah and the Amal Movement, and unidentified gunmen allegedly associated with the Lebanese Forces, and the Lebanese Armed Forces, resulting in the death of seven people and injury of 32 others, and the arrest of nine by the Lebanese Armed Forces. The violence erupted during a protest organized by Hezbollah and its allies against Tarek Bitar, the lead judge probing the 2020 explosion in the city's port, as they accuse him of being partisan. The clashes took place at the Justice Palace, located in Eastern Beirut along the former civil war front line between the Christian and Muslim Shiite areas. The clashes were the worst in the country since the 2008 Lebanon conflict.

2021 Beirut clashes

Funeral of people killed in the clashes
Date14 October 2021
Location
Tayouneh, Beirut, Lebanon
33.870734°N 35.514197°E / 33.870734; 35.514197
Belligerents
Lebanese Forces (alleged) Lebanese Armed Forces Amal Movement
 Hezbollah
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown 3 killed
3 killed
1 civilian woman killed
Total: 7 killed and 32 wounded
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