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party in parliament. The
organization was
created in 1976 by
Pierre and
Bachir Gemayel,
Camille Chamoun, and
other party leaders during the
Lebanese Civil...
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Bachir Pierre Gemayel (Arabic: بشير بيار الجميّل [baˈʃiːr ʒɪ'ma.jjɪl]; 10 November 1947 – 14
September 1982) was a
Lebanese militia commander who led the...
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country as well as
collaborating with Israel. Pierre's
youngest son
Bachir, the
leader of the party's militia, was
elected President in 1982, but was...
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eldest son of
Pierre Gemayel,
founder of the
Kataeb Party and his wife Genevieve. He has two
sisters and a brother, late
Bachir Gemayel. His
grandfather was...
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grandson of
Pierre Gemayel,
founder of the
Kataeb Party. He was also the
nephew of
former president-elect
Bachir Gemayel, who was ********inated in...
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Lebanese Forces (LF)
leader Samir Geagea and Free
Patriotic Movement (FPM)
Founder MP
Michel Aoun
turned a
historic page in intra-Christian...
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internal revolt in the
Lebanese Forces led by Elie
Hobeika and
Samir Geagea against his leadership, he
relinquished his
power to them
refusing to what...
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incident is
known as the
Ehden m****acre.
Kataeb member at the time
Samir Geagea, who
allegedly headed the
Phalangist force responsible for the
Ehden m****acre...
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remembered as the
founder of the
Kataeb Party (also
known as the
Phalangist Party), as a
parliamentary powerbroker, and as the
father of
Bachir Gemayel and...
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elected Hobeika to be LF President, and he
appointed Geagea to be LF
Chief of Staff. In
January 1986,
Geagea and Hobeika's
relationship broke down over Hobeika's...