Lebanon Army Chief Elected President, Drawing Israeli Hopes for Postwar Stability
Lebanon’s lawmakers elected on Thursday, January 9, army chief Joseph Aoun as president, ending a stalemate that left the post vacant for two years, in a step toward lifting the war-battered country out of financial ruin and solidifying a ceasefire between Israel and the Hezbollah terror group.
Israel was swift to congratulate Beirut on picking Aoun, and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar expressed hope for “good neighborliness” as the new Lebanese leader indicated that he would keep Hezbollah on a tight leash and uphold the fragile truce that ended its fight with Israel in late November.
Aoun was widely seen as the preferred candidate of the United States and Saudi Arabia, whose assistance Lebanon will need as it seeks to rebuild following Israel’s campaign against the Iran-backed Hezbollah.
The session was the legislature’s 13th attempt to elect a successor to Michel Aoun, whose term ended in October 2022. The two Aouns are not related.
Hezbollah had previously backed another candidate, Suleiman Frangieh, the leader of a small Christian party in northern Lebanon with close ties to deposed Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. However, on Wednesday, Frangieh announced he had withdrawn from the race and endorsed Aoun, clearing the way for the army chief. (TOI / VFI News)
“Our Heavenly Father, we thank You for the miracles You do daily for those You love. We are immensely grateful for the election of an amicable leader in Lebanon, and we pray that You will further guide him into seeking Your Will and maintaining peace between our countries. Every day we are in awe of You, Your goodness, Your love, and never-ending mercies. We thank You and we pray in Yeshua’s name that You continue to make Your Face shine upon us and all Your people.”
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