Warning: This video contains violent content. Discretion advised. Lebanese police fired tear gas to attempt to disperse rock-throwing protesters on Sunday in Beirut during the second day of anti-government demonstrations, which also saw a fire break out near parliament as demonstrators tried to get into a cordoned-off area.
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Beirut explosion: Fire breaks out near Lebanese parliament amid clashes with protesters
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