Lebanese army soldiers stand guard as anti-government protesters block a main highway during a demonstration against deteriorating economic conditions as politicians are deadlocked over forming a new government, in the town of Jal el-Dib, north of Beirut. AP Photo
French President Emmanuel Macron listens to a Lebanese journalist's questions during a virtual press conference broadcast at the Pine Residence, the official residence of the French ambassador, in Beirut. AFP
French President Emmanuel Macron speaks during a press conference on the political and economical situation in the Lebanon, where he accused Lebanon's leaders of betraying their promises over the failure to form a government in the wake of the giant blast at the Beirut port in August. AFP
An employee watches a news conference of French President Emmanuel Macron on the political situation in Lebanon, inside an empty restaurant in Beirut. Reuters
An anti-government protester carries a national flag in front of the Lebanese army soldiers as protesters block the main highway during a protest to demand a change of the sectarian system and finding solutions to the daily-living and economic crisis in Jal El Dib area north of in Beirut. EPA
Lebanese army soldiers intervene as anti-government protesters attempt to block the main highway during a protest to demand a change of the sectarian system and finding solutions to the daily-living and economic crisis in Jal El Dib area north of in Beirut. EPA
Lebanese army soldiers intervene as anti-government protesters attempt to block the main highway during a protest to demand a change of the sectarian system and finding solutions to the daily-living and economic crisis in Jal El Dib area north of in Beirut. EPA
An anti-government protester holds up a Lebanese flag as army soldiers stand guard during a demonstration against deteriorating economic conditions as politicians are deadlocked over forming a new government, in the town of Jal el-Dib, north of Beirut. AP Photo
Lebanese army soldiers stand guard as anti-government protesters block a main highway during a demonstration against deteriorating economic conditions as politicians are deadlocked over forming a new government, in the town of Jal el-Dib, north of Beirut. AP Photo
French President Emmanuel Macron listens to a Lebanese journalist's questions during a virtual press conference broadcast at the Pine Residence, the official residence of the French ambassador, in Beirut. AFP
French President Emmanuel Macron speaks during a press conference on the political and economical situation in the Lebanon, where he accused Lebanon's leaders of betraying their promises over the failure to form a government in the wake of the giant blast at the Beirut port in August. AFP
An employee watches a news conference of French President Emmanuel Macron on the political situation in Lebanon, inside an empty restaurant in Beirut. Reuters
An anti-government protester carries a national flag in front of the Lebanese army soldiers as protesters block the main highway during a protest to demand a change of the sectarian system and finding solutions to the daily-living and economic crisis in Jal El Dib area north of in Beirut. EPA
Lebanese army soldiers intervene as anti-government protesters attempt to block the main highway during a protest to demand a change of the sectarian system and finding solutions to the daily-living and economic crisis in Jal El Dib area north of in Beirut. EPA
Lebanese army soldiers intervene as anti-government protesters attempt to block the main highway during a protest to demand a change of the sectarian system and finding solutions to the daily-living and economic crisis in Jal El Dib area north of in Beirut. EPA
An anti-government protester holds up a Lebanese flag as army soldiers stand guard during a demonstration against deteriorating economic conditions as politicians are deadlocked over forming a new government, in the town of Jal el-Dib, north of Beirut. AP Photo
Lebanese army soldiers stand guard as anti-government protesters block a main highway during a demonstration against deteriorating economic conditions as politicians are deadlocked over forming a new government, in the town of Jal el-Dib, north of Beirut. AP Photo
French President Emmanuel Macron points finger at Hezbollah as political crisis deepens in Lebanon
Hezbollah cannot operate as 'an army against Israel, a militia in Syria and a respectable party in Lebanon', Macron says