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Lebanon's interior minister says security forces reached 'rock bottom': local media

Published 2021-03-10, 03:11 p/m
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Army soldiers are deployed during the funeral of a protestor in Tripoli

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's caretaker interior minister said on Wednesday the country's security forces were drained and unable to fulfil their duties as a financial meltdown and political deadlock bite.

Speaking in an interview to the local VDL News, Mohammed Fahmy blamed political parties that were unable to agree on a national rescue plan.

"It is only natural that we are unable to perform our security duties in a complete way amidst this chaos, especially as Lebanese political parties could not put forward a national salvation plan to save the nation," he said.

"Security forces are being drained daily, we have reached rock bottom... I am talking about 90% of our duties, we are no longer able to perform them to protect the people and the nation."

Lebanon's financial crisis, which erupted in 2019, has wiped out jobs, locked people out of their bank deposits and raised the risk of widespread hunger.

It has also piled strain on army and security forces as the currency crash wiped out most of the value of their salaries at a time when unrest and crime are surging.

Fahmy's comments come two days after Lebanese army chief General Joseph Aoun berated politicians saying that soldiers were going hungry like the rest of the nation.

"The solution starts with forming a government to save what is left of this nation," Fahmy said.

Lebanon's economic crisis was compounded after a port explosion in August devastated whole tracts of Beirut, killing 200 people.

The explosion led to the resignation of Prime Minister Hassan Diab's government. It has stayed on in a caretaker capacity until a new cabinet is formed.

But prime minister-designate Saad al-Hariri is at loggerheads with President Michel Aoun and has been unable to form a new government to carry out much needed reforms to unlock international aid since his nomination in October.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Army soldiers are deployed during the funeral of a protestor in Tripoli

"Three months ago I would say the security situation is starting to break down, now I am saying it has broken down, all possibilities are open."

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