Three depositors held up a bank on the outskirts of Beirut on Wednesday, demanding the money which has been frozen in their accounts since Lebanon’s financial crisis in 2019. One of the depositors, Ibrahim Beydoun, held up the bank with a gun and a bottle of petrol. At one point, he pointed the gun at the improvised molotov cocktail and threatened to shoot if his demands weren’t satisfied. The three depositors, Ali al-Sahili, Katherine al-Ali and Beydoun, refused to leave the Credit Libanais branch in the Hazmieh until they were given their money. They communicated with the local police chief …