A storm of indignation has swept through Beirut following US Special Envoy Tom Barrack's insult to Lebanese journalists, labeling their conduct as 'animalistic.' The press has called for a public apology, and tensions are rising.
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Tom Barrack is a US businessman and former fundraiser for former President Donald Trump. He served as a special envoy for the United States, focusing on Middle East affairs.
During a press conference at Baabda Palace, Tom Barrack told Lebanese journalists that their conduct was 'animalistic' and threatened to shut down the briefing if they didn't 'act civilised.'
Lebanese journalists were outraged by Barrack's remarks and demanded a public apology. The Press Editors Syndicate has threatened to boycott any future visits by Barrack unless he addresses the issue adequately.
The incident has strained US-Lebanon relations and raised concerns about the future of international aid and support for Lebanon, which is currently facing a severe economic crisis.
Media freedom in Lebanon has been under threat in recent years due to political interference and economic pressures. The incident with Tom Barrack has reignited discussions about the challenges faced by journalists in the country.

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