Lebanese demonstrators wave national flags as they take part in a rally in the capital Beirut's downtown district on October 20, 2019.  Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure.  / AFP / Anwar AMRO
Lebanese demonstrators wave national flags as they take part in a rally in the capital Beirut's downtown district on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. / AFP / Anwar AMRO
Lebanese demonstrators chant slogans as they take part in a rally in the capital Beirut's downtown district on October 20, 2019.  Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure.  / AFP / Anwar AMRO
Lebanese demonstrators chant slogans as they take part in a rally in the capital Beirut's downtown district on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. / AFP / Anwar AMRO
A Lebanese demonstrator carries a placard as she takes part in a rally in the capital Beirut's downtown district on October 20, 2019.  Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure.  / AFP / Anwar AMRO
A Lebanese demonstrator carries a placard as she takes part in a rally in the capital Beirut's downtown district on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. / AFP / Anwar AMRO
Lebanese demonstrators carry a placard as they take part in a rally in the capital Beirut's downtown district on October 20, 2019.  Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure.  / AFP / Anwar AMRO
Lebanese demonstrators carry a placard as they take part in a rally in the capital Beirut's downtown district on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. / AFP / Anwar AMRO
Lebanese demonstrators wave national flags on a highway linking Beirut to north Lebanon, in Zouk Mosbeh as they take part in a rally during the fourth day of demonstrations against tax increases and official corruption, on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure.  / AFP / Joseph EID
Lebanese demonstrators wave national flags on a highway linking Beirut to north Lebanon, in Zouk Mosbeh as they take part in a rally during the fourth day of demonstrations against tax increases and official corruption, on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. / AFP / Joseph EID
Lebanese protesters wave national flags as they take part in a rally in the northern city of Tripoli during the fourth day of demonstrations against tax increases and official corruption, on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure.  / AFP / Ibrahim CHALHOUB
Lebanese protesters wave national flags as they take part in a rally in the northern city of Tripoli during the fourth day of demonstrations against tax increases and official corruption, on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. / AFP / Ibrahim CHALHOUB
TOPSHOT - A Lebanese demonstrator with a national flag painted on her face takes part in a rally in Zouk Mosbeh, north of the capital Beirut, during the fourth day of demonstrations against tax increases and official corruption, on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure.  / AFP / Joseph EID
TOPSHOT - A Lebanese demonstrator with a national flag painted on her face takes part in a rally in Zouk Mosbeh, north of the capital Beirut, during the fourth day of demonstrations against tax increases and official corruption, on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. / AFP / Joseph EID
A Lebanese demonstrator takes part in a protest against dire economic conditions in Lebanon's southern city of Sidon (Saida) on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. / AFP / Mahmoud ZAYYAT
A Lebanese demonstrator takes part in a protest against dire economic conditions in Lebanon's southern city of Sidon (Saida) on October 20, 2019. Thousands continued to rally despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. / AFP / Mahmoud ZAYYAT
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«عكاظ» (جدة)

أشرطة حمراء لا تكاد تختفي أسفل شاشات التلفزة، أنباء عاجلة تنقل مستجدات الشارع اللبناني «المنتفض».

الخطوط الزمنية في مواقع التواصل تمتلئ بأحرف تعبر تارة عن غضب اللبنانيين والمتعاطفين معهم من عرب وغرب، وتارة تحمل وجهات نظر الساسة أو من يسمونهم «تجار السياسة» في بيروت، ومطالبات من المتظاهرين إلى جوار «مسجد الأمين» ورفاقهم في مدن لبنانية عدة، إلا أن ظهور الحسناوات اللبنانيات الرافضات للوضع الاقتصادي المتردي في بلدهن زاد من رقعة متابعي الأحداث اللبنانية على الشاشات وخلف أجهزة «السالولير» لمتابعة أقوالهن وأحوالهن.

جميلات بيروت، بعلبك، طرابلس، صور، جبيل وجونية، كثيراً ما ساهمن بشكل أو بآخر في استفزاز الرحابنة وغيرهم من الشعراء في لبنان لكتابة أجمل أغانيهم التي كانت ولا تزال طقساً من طقوس الصباح، بدءاً من «عيون علياء» في «هدير البوسطة»، ومروراً بالأغنية الأشهر لـ«غسان صليبا» «كل الحلوين حرامية» التي غيرتها «حسناوات لبنان» في الأحداث الأخيرة إلى «كل الحلوين ثورجية» في لبنان، بعد أن توعدت إحداهن في فيديو تناقلته تطبيقات ومواقع التواصل من لم يخرجوا للتظاهر بـ«بزعل منكن لو ما طلعتوا».