Beirut facing mounting calls for independent probe into deadly exposion

Lebanon's government handed an "investigative committee" four days to find those responsible for Tuesday's deadly blast in Beirut, Foreign Minister Charbel Wehbe told Europe 1 radio on Thursday.

"This morning, a decision was taken to create an investigative committee which in four days maximum must provide a detailed report on responsibility -- how, who, what, where? There will be judicial decisions," he said.

"Those responsible for this horrible crime of negligence will be punished by a committee of judges," Wehbe vowed. "It is serious, and we take it seriously." 

On Thursday, the authorities updated the death toll in the blast to 137, including a German diplomat who died in her apartment.

Also on Thursday, Walid Jumblatt, head of the Druze community in Lebanon, called for an independent international probe into the explosion that is feared to have rendered up to 300,000 people homeless.

“We have no trust at all in this ruling gang,” he said, as cited by Reuters. Human Rights Watch on Thursday supported mounting calls for an international probe as the only credible option. Read more at i24