Lebanon has elected a president following a two-year deadlock and power vacuum, signaling a weakened Hezbollah.
Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati said on Friday that the state will begin disarming southern Lebanon, particularly the south Litani region, to establish its presence across the country.
After two years of political deadlock, Lebanon elected Gen Joseph Aoun, commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces, as its new president
Lebanon's parliament chose the head of the country's armed forces, Joseph Aoun, to be its next president, a post that's been vacant since October 2022.
General Joseph Aoun, the Lebanese army commander who was elected president on Thursday, kept his military on the sidelines of a recent war between Israel a..
Lebanon has elected a new president after two years of political indecision, but not before some unexpected characters received votes — including Sen. Bernie Sanders, an American Jew.
Lebanon’s parliament has elected army chief General Joseph Aoun as the country’s president, filling the post that had been vacant since October 2022. The election marks a significant shift in
Lebanese lawmakers elected army chief Joseph Aoun as president on Jan. 9, ending a more than two-year vacancy and marking a step towards lifting the war-battered country out of financial meltdown.
US President Joe Biden welcomed the election of Joseph Aoun as Lebanon’s president yesterday, saying in a statement that the army chief was the “right leader” for the war-battered country.
Army chief Joseph Aoun was elected on Thursday as the 14th president of Lebanon, ending a two-year power vacuum.
Lebanon’s political stalemate has ended with the election of Army Chief Joseph Aoun as president, after 13 failed attempts and over a year without a leader. Aoun’s election comes during a delicate ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel,