Clashes between
police and Lebanese
protesters wounded more than 220 people on both sides Saturday in the highest such tally in three months of anti-establishment demonstrations.

The sound of ambulance sirens rang out across Beirut as the Red Cross reported 80 wounded had been taken to hospital and 140 more were treated on site.
The protest movement rocking
Lebanon since October 17 revived this week as a deepening economic crisis increases pressure to form a new government.