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Iraq warned that its relations with the United States were at risk after US air strikes against a pro-Iran group sparked anger on the streets, with protesters torching US flags.
A foreign ministry spokesperson claimed countries were trying to politicise the blast "for their own interests".
Hassan Nasrallah threatened Israel after a "drone attack" on the Lebanese Shia movement's Beirut stronghold, vowing to "do everything" to thwart future attacks.
Israel shot down its own drone, thinking it had come from Lebanon.
Lebanese authorities had raised the alarm on the dangerous stockpile of explosive material at Beirut's port at least 10 times prior to the devastating explosion, according to newly surfaced documents.
Despite many calls for an independent probe into the Beirut blast, Lebanon's president rejected an international investigation into the tragedy.
Lebanon’s new cabinet has approved a political and economic plan to steer the country out of crisis, but protesters have called the statement ‘lip service’ to their demands.
Though Israel and Lebanon are still technically at war, the Lebanese flag will be projected on Tel Aviv's city hall following the devastating explosion in Beirut.
Benjamin Netanyahu says he instructed his National Security Council to make contact with UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov "in order to clarify how Israel can further assist Lebanon".
Debt-burdened Lebanon has been without a fully functioning government since former prime minister Saad Hariri resigned on October 29 in the face of nationwide protests.