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Libyans piled up in long queues in front of banks, scrambling to withdraw their money to buy Eid al-Adha necessities, which sparked widespread dissatisfaction among citizens and complaints about banking policies in the country.

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Pictures and video clips circulated on social media showed citizens gathering in large numbers in long lines in front of banks and money exchange shops in the capital, Tripoli, and other cities, where they waited for long hours under high temperatures to obtain cash.

In a video clip circulated on social media, a 90-year-old sheikh appeared waiting for his turn in line. He appeared tired and exhausted, and he appealed to the officials, saying: β€œIt is forbidden for you, old men, women and young people to stand under the wall in temperatures exceeding 40. What is happening to us is torture. Where are you, officials?
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