By ITP
Fresh protests in Lebanon on a ‘day of rage’
Members of the Future Movement torched vehicles in support of outgoing prime minister Saad Hariri

A vehicle belonging to the Arabic language al Jazeera satellite television station burns as supporters of the Future Movement watch during a demonstration in support of outgoing prime minister Saad Hariri in the coastal city of Tripoli north of Beirut on January 25, during a ‘day of rage’ over the appointment as prime minister of Hezbollah-backed tycoon Najib Mikati (Getty Images)

A man pours fuel onto a burning cart in a neighborhood in capital Beirut during a demonstration in support of outgoing prime minister Saad Hariri on January 25, as hundreds of people converged on the northern city of Tripoli to take part in a ‘day of rage’ over the appointment as prime minister of Hezbollah-backed tycoon Najib Mikati (Getty Images)

A man runs past the torched vehicle belonging to the Arabic language al Jazeera satellite television station during a demonstration in support of Saad Hariri in the Sunni bastion of Tripoli north of Beirut on January 25 (Getty Images)

The torched vehicle belonging to the al Jazeera television station burns during a demonstration in support of Saad Hariri in Tripoli north of Beirut on January 25 (Getty Images)

Supporters of the Future Movement rip a poster of Najib Mikati during a demonstration in support of Saad Hariri in Tripoli on January 25 (Getty Images)

Supporters of the Future Movement rip a poster of Najib Mikati during a demonstration on January 25 against him taking over as prime minister (Getty Images)

Lebanese soldiers guard the streets as supporters of the Future Movement gather during a demonstration in support of outgoing prime minister Saad Hariri (banner) in the coastal city of Sidon, south of Beirut, on January 25 (Getty Images)