Lebanese security forces used teargas and water cannon to repel scores of protesters demonstrating near the US embassy in Beirut against Israel’s attack on a hospital in Gaza that killed hundreds of Palestinians, Reuters reports.

Demonstrators were prevented from reaching the embassy’s boundary by barricades blocking roads hundreds of metres (yards) from the mission in a north Beirut suburb.

Some protesters waved Palestinian flags while others hurled stones at the security forces, who pushed them back with water cannon and volleys of teargas.

Lebanese security forces use water cannons as they clash with protesters outside the US Embassy in Awkar east of Beirut on Wednesday. — AFP
Lebanese security forces use water cannons as they clash with protesters outside the US Embassy in Awkar east of Beirut on Wednesday. — AFP

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