As a foreigner, I am forced to skip too political points (this is the law), I will only comment on technical ones.
Metalloy wrotehi everyone,
1) for the first time since 2005 you such level of unity and even better, only lebanese flags are raised
If we talk about unity, i am observing strength of Lebanese unity each day. When it come to fighting common enemy, helping poor and similar stuff - Lebanese very united. It was never a problem to see it, and this is where Lebanese stronger than other nations.
But, when if comes to the division of limited goodies(chairs in govt, power and influence, even just good jobs), problem & division begins. Its not Lebanese fault, just all humans the same.
Metalloy wrote
3) Some cities managed to change the wrong identity it carried for so long; the main one being Tripoli
Sorry, but identity can't be changed in few days.
And, anyway, as a foreigner, I never had doubts that Tripoli is a wonderful city with wonderful people. The problem is not city identity at all, but that city is tormented by poverty.
Metalloy wrote
4) the demands raised are by the people and for the people, and all demands are just and the right for every lebanese to have them fulfilled
These requirements are captain obvious demands. Everyone knows about them for a long time, the question is which of them to solve first, with limited resources.
And by the way, voicing of problems does not say at all about the scale of these problems and what methods of solving these problems are acceptable.
For example, education. Maybe enough free primary education, and protesters want subsidies for education at Harvard University? Difficulty is not to hear the problem of free education, but to find a solution that have acceptable budget and suit most of those who want it.