Commenting on the damage, Dbeibeh said that “The attackers are treacherous villains.” He added that “whoever wants the power should come to the elections” and that he will not forget “those who attacked us.” He commented that “no matter what the plot is, we will not leave this land and live in honorable dear “
The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, toured the sites that were damaged following the recent confrontations at dawn on Tuesday between armed groups affiliated with the government and others loyal to the prime minister appointed by the House of Representatives.
During his tour, Dbeibeh met citizens, Arabs and foreigners, and promised those affected to compensate them financially after forming a committee to assess and account for damages, regretting what he described as the state of inconvenience that affected citizens and residents.