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Lebanese woman holds up bank to access frozen savings as anger boils | Lebanese woman holds up bank to access frozen savings as anger boils |
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A woman identifying herself as Sally Hafez (centre) said in a video that she "came to claim my rights" | A woman identifying herself as Sally Hafez (centre) said in a video that she "came to claim my rights" |
A woman held staff hostage at a bank in Lebanon's capital Beirut, demanding they let her withdraw frozen savings to pay for her sister's medical bills. | A woman held staff hostage at a bank in Lebanon's capital Beirut, demanding they let her withdraw frozen savings to pay for her sister's medical bills. |
She left the bank after reportedly being given $13,000 (£11,240). It is not clear if she has been arrested. | She left the bank after reportedly being given $13,000 (£11,240). It is not clear if she has been arrested. |
Later, a man held up a bank in Aley in a similar attempt to get his savings. | Later, a man held up a bank in Aley in a similar attempt to get his savings. |
They were the latest such incidents in weeks, as anger boils over among Lebanese at restrictions imposed because of an economic crisis. | They were the latest such incidents in weeks, as anger boils over among Lebanese at restrictions imposed because of an economic crisis. |
Withdrawals of hard currency have been limited for most people since 2019, when the value of the Lebanese pound plummeted and inflation soared. | Withdrawals of hard currency have been limited for most people since 2019, when the value of the Lebanese pound plummeted and inflation soared. |
The country is now in the midst of one of the most severe and prolonged depressions the world has seen, with more than 80% of the population living in poverty and struggling to afford food and medicine. | The country is now in the midst of one of the most severe and prolonged depressions the world has seen, with more than 80% of the population living in poverty and struggling to afford food and medicine. |
Took place at BLOM Bank in Beirut. Appears the situation has ended with no injuries/arrests reported so far. pic.twitter.com/re8uGaqQXp | Took place at BLOM Bank in Beirut. Appears the situation has ended with no injuries/arrests reported so far. pic.twitter.com/re8uGaqQXp |
Wednesday's hostage situation at the Blom Bank branch in Beirut's Sodeco area lasted an hour. | Wednesday's hostage situation at the Blom Bank branch in Beirut's Sodeco area lasted an hour. |
During the incident the woman live-streamed a video of herself demanding access to her family's savings. | During the incident the woman live-streamed a video of herself demanding access to her family's savings. |
After another woman tells her that they have been given the funds and a man holds a bag of US dollar bills, she is seen saying: "I am Sally Hafez. I came today... to take the deposits of my sister, who is dying in hospital." | After another woman tells her that they have been given the funds and a man holds a bag of US dollar bills, she is seen saying: "I am Sally Hafez. I came today... to take the deposits of my sister, who is dying in hospital." |
"I did not come to kill anyone or to start a fire... I came to claim my rights." | "I did not come to kill anyone or to start a fire... I came to claim my rights." |
The woman and her accomplices reportedly escaped through a window at the back of the bank before security forces arrived. | The woman and her accomplices reportedly escaped through a window at the back of the bank before security forces arrived. |
Later, a woman who said she was Sally Hafez's mother told AlJadeed TV that she was forced to act because she needed to pay for her younger sister's cancer treatment. | Later, a woman who said she was Sally Hafez's mother told AlJadeed TV that she was forced to act because she needed to pay for her younger sister's cancer treatment. |
"If we hadn't done this, my daughter could have died," she said. | "If we hadn't done this, my daughter could have died," she said. |
A security source told Reuters news agency that the armed man who entered a branch of Bankmed in Aley was given $30,000 of his frozen savings before he surrendered to police. | A security source told Reuters news agency that the armed man who entered a branch of Bankmed in Aley was given $30,000 of his frozen savings before he surrendered to police. |
Ibrahim Abdallah of Depositors' Outcry, an advocacy group for Lebanese with frozen savings, said people were at breaking point. | Ibrahim Abdallah of Depositors' Outcry, an advocacy group for Lebanese with frozen savings, said people were at breaking point. |
"We have been asking the state for the last three years, we have demanded and protested in peaceful ways, and no-one has showed any interest in our cause," he told Reuters. | "We have been asking the state for the last three years, we have demanded and protested in peaceful ways, and no-one has showed any interest in our cause," he told Reuters. |
Last month, a judge ordered the release of a man who took staff at another Beirut bank branch hostage for seven hours to secure $35,000 of his savings, which he said was needed to pay for his father's hospital bills. | Last month, a judge ordered the release of a man who took staff at another Beirut bank branch hostage for seven hours to secure $35,000 of his savings, which he said was needed to pay for his father's hospital bills. |
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