Saudi Arabia has advised its citizens not to travel to Lebanon in light of the latest security events, the foreign ministry wrote on Twitter.
Lebanon remains on a Saudi travel list where obtaining prior permission to visit is required.
On Thursday, seven people were killed in violence in Beirut as crowds headed for a protest called by the Hezbollah group.
The ministry also asked Saudi citizens currently in Lebanon to take precautions and stay away from gathering places.

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