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Walid Jumblatt

Walid Kamal Jumblatt (Arabic: وليد جنبلاط; born 7 August 1949) is a Lebanese Druze politician and former militia commander who led the Progressive Socialist Party from 1977 until 2023.[1][2] While leading the Lebanese National Resistance Front and allying with the Amal Movement during the Lebanese Civil War, he worked closely with Suleiman Frangieh to oppose Amine Gemayel's rule as president in 1983. After the civil war, he initially supported Syria but later led an anti-Assad stance during the start of the Syrian Civil War. He is still active in politics, most recently leading his party, the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) in the 2022 Lebanese general election.

Walid Jumblatt
وليد جنبلاط
Jumblatt in 2010
Member of the Lebanese Parliament
In office
23 August 1992 – 15 May 2018
ConstituencyChouf (1992, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2009)
Leader of the Progressive Socialist Party
In office
16 March 1977 – 25 May 2023
Preceded byKamal Jumblatt
Succeeded byTaymur Jumblatt
Personal details
Born (1949-08-07) 7 August 1949 (age 74)
Moukhtara, Chouf District, Lebanon
Political partyProgressive Socialist Party
Other political
affiliations
March 14 Alliance (2005−2009)
SpouseNora Jumblatt
ChildrenTaymour (born 1982)
Aslan (born 1983)
Dalia (born 1989)
Parent(s)Kamal Beyk Jumblatt
Emira May Arslan
RelativesEmir Shakib Arslan (grandfather)
OccupationPolitician

Early life and education edit

Jumblatt was born in August 1949,[3][4] the son of the PSP's founder Kamal Jumblatt. He is the maternal grandson of Emir Shakib Arslan.[5] Walid Jumblatt graduated from the American University of Beirut with a bachelor's degree in political science and public administration in 1972.[6][7][8]

Career edit

Upon graduation, Jumblatt worked as a reporter for An Nahar in Beirut.[8] The BBC describes Jumblatt as "leader of Lebanon's most powerful Druze clan and heir to a leftist political dynasty based around the Progressive Socialist Party".[9] Assem Qanso of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party of Lebanon accused Jumblatt of abandoning his father's beliefs.[10] On 12 January 1982, he survived a car bomb explosion near his house in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War.[11] In July 1983, after Amine Gemayel became president, Suleiman Frangieh, Rashid Karami and Walid Jumblatt formed a Syrian-backed National Salvation Front to challenge Gemayel's rule and the pact between Lebanon and Israel that was financially supported by the US.[12] Jumblatt served as minister of public works, transport and tourism in the National Unity cabinet led by then prime minister Rashid Karami, which was formed in May 1984.[13] His main ally during the war was Amal Movement's leader, Nabih Berri.

 
Nabih Berri and Walid Jumblatt in a conference on Afghan issues in Tehran, Iran in 1989

In the 1996 Rafic Hariri cabinet, Walid Jumblatt was appointed Minister for Refugees.[14] He was a supporter of Syria, but following the death of Syrian President Hafez Assad in 2000, he campaigned for Damascus to relinquish control.[15] Jumblatt's close links with the Syrian old guard alienated him from the new presidency of Bashar al-Assad.[15] This pitted him against then president Émile Lahoud and the Lebanese Shiite party Hezbollah of which he said: "Their fighters have done a good job defying and defeating the Israeli army, OK, but the question we ask is where their allegiance goes: to a Lebanese strong central authority or somewhere else?"[16] In the 2009 general elections, Jumblatt won a seat from Shouf as part of the 14 March Alliance list.[17] Following issues with Hezbollah's community, his son Taymour Jumblatt fled to France with his family after multiple death threats which prevented him from joining the local political scene.

With the onset of the Syrian civil war, Jumblatt and the PSP moved towards an anti-Assad stance.[18][19] Jumblatt has been crucial in negotiations regarding the Syrian Druze during the Syrian Civil War, and has stated about al-Nusra Front "I cannot classify, like Western countries, Nusra as terrorist because most of Nusra are Syrians. The regime of Bashar obliged the Syrians to join Nusra".[20] After al-Nusra Front allegedly killed 20 Druze villagers in Qalb Loze on 10 June 2015, Jumblatt responded that "Any inciting rhetoric will not be beneficial, and you should remember that Bashar Assad's policies pushed Syria into this chaos".[21]

Jumblatt believes that the order to kill his father came from Hafez al-Assad.[22] He said he would rather "commit a political suicide" than reconcile with his son Bashar al-Assad.[23]

In 2014, Jumblatt declared himself in favor of the legalisation of cannabis in Lebanon.[24] In 2015, he admitted hiding the Swedish spy Stig Bergling during the early 1990s in a remote place in Lebanon upon the request of Russian authorities.[25] On 4–7 May 2015, Jumblatt testified at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon related to the investigations of the assassination of Rafic Hariri.[26]

In May 2017, the trial of four men accused of conspiring to assassinate Walid Jumblatt began.[27]

In late May 2023, Walid Jumblatt declared his resignation as leader of the Progressive Socialist Party after a 46-year tenure. Around 2,000 supporters gathered in Ain Zhalta, a Druze town in the Chouf mountains, where members of the Progressive Socialist Party named political heir, Taymour Jumblatt, as their new leader.[28] Taymour was the sole contender.[28]

Personal life edit

At the age of 20, Jumblatt married an Iranian actress, ten years his senior.[8] His father did not endorse the marriage and the two became estranged.[8] In 1981, after a divorce and his father's death, Jumblatt married Gervette,[29] a Jordanian of Circassian descent.[30] Together they had three children: Taymour, Aslan, and Dalia. Later he married Nora al-Sharabati, daughter of Ahmad al-Sharabati.[30] In 2018, his son Taymur Jumblatt replaced him as a candidate for parliamentary elections.[30][31]

Arts edit

Like many political leaders, Jumblatt has been the subject of photography since the late 1970s.[32] The photographer Ziad Antar made a portrait of him using an old expired film, which produced a ghostly effect. The image is said to evoke the danger the Lebanese Druze leader faces after he had criticized Hezbollah and the Syrian government.[33]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Walid Jumblatt's exit could weaken U.S.-backed coalition". Los Angeles Times. 3 August 2009. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  2. ^ "After Syria". The New Yorker.
  3. ^ Dominique Avon; Anaïs-Trissa Khatchadourian; Jane Marie Todd (10 September 2012). Hezbollah: A History of the "Party of God". Harvard University Press. p. 204. ISBN 978-0-674-06752-3. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  4. ^ Bernard Reich (1990). Political leaders of the contemporary Middle East and North Africa: a biographical dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 528. ISBN 978-0-313-26213-5. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  5. ^ "Kamal Jumblatt". NNDB. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  6. ^ "Lebanon's new miracle" (in French). 1st Jordan. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  7. ^ "Jumblatt's family history captured in a painting". Lebanonwire. 30 November 2002. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d Glass, Charles (1 March 2007). . Harper's Magazine. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  9. ^ "Who's who in Lebanon". BBC News. 14 March 2005. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  10. ^ "Qanso: Jumblatt abandoned his father's principles". NOW Lebanon. 6 February 2012. Archived from the original on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  11. ^ "Hezbollah's moves against Druze stalwart flirts with a return to Lebanon's dark days". The National. 22 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Anti-Gemayel 'front' formed in Lebanon". The Milwaukee Journal. 23 July 1983. Retrieved 23 March 2013.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ Owen, Roger (October 1984). "The Lebanese Crisis: Fragmentation or Reconciliation?". Third World Quarterly. 6 (4): 934–949. doi:10.1080/01436598408419807. JSTOR 3991803.
  14. ^ Middle East International No 538, 22 November 1996; Publishers Lord Mayhew, Dennis Walters MP; George Trendle p.14
  15. ^ a b Gambill, Gary C.; Elie Abou Aoun (August 2000). "Special Report: How Syria Orchestrates Lebanon's Elections". Middle East Intelligence Bulletin. 2 (7). Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  16. ^ Chicago Tribune interview, 11 August 2006.
  17. ^ (PDF). Lebanese Information Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  18. ^ "PSP to Rally in Support of Syrian People, Expulsion of Syrian Ambassador". Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  19. ^ "PSP Demo Urges Syria Envoy Expulsion, Arrest of Syrians in Samaha Case". Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  20. ^ Teofimov, Yaroslav (11 June 2015). "To U.S. Allies, Al Qaeda Affiliate in Syria Becomes the Lesser Evil". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 11 June 2015. 'I cannot classify, like Western countries, Nusra as terrorist because most of Nusra are Syrians. The terrorist regime of Bashar obliged the Syrians to join Nusra,' said Walid Jumblatt, a prominent Lebanese politician and a leader of the Druze community who has been negotiating with Nusra over the security of Druse villagers in Idlib.
  21. ^ "Killings of Syrian Druze draws wide condemnation". Daily Star. 12 June 2015.
  22. ^ Robert Fisk, On the 40th anniversary of Kamal Jumblatt's death, is trouble brewing again in Lebanon?, Independent, 19 March 2017
  23. ^ Michael Young, Walid Jumblatt hunkers down in survival mode, The National, 21 September 2016
  24. ^ Druze leader Jumblatt calls to ‘legalise hashish in Lebanon’, Middleeasteye.com.lb, 15 December 2014
  25. ^ Robert Fisk, The curious tale of the Swedish Soviet spy and the sheltering Druze, Independent, 8 February 2015
  26. ^ "Lebanon's Walid Jumblatt testifies in Rafiq Hariri tribunal". Al Arabiya. 4 May 2015.
  27. ^ Trial of Jumblatt would-be assassins begins 16 June 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Daily Star, 11 May 2017
  28. ^ a b AFP. "Lebanon's main Druze party names new leader, son of longtime party chief". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  29. ^ "Beirut Leader Survives Bombing". The Washington Post. 2 December 1982.
  30. ^ a b c Eyal Zisser (Fall 2017). "Under the Glass Ceiling and in the Family 'Cage': The Role of Women in Lebanese Politics". The Journal for Interdisciplinary Middle Eastern Studies. 1: 16. doi:10.26351/1.
  31. ^ Ellen Francis; Tom Perry (20 March 2017). "Lebanon's Walid Jumblatt affirms son as political heir". Alarabiya.net.
  32. ^ "Political poster of Walid Jumblatt, leader of the Druze community and Pt of the Socialist Progressive Party". Magnum Photos. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  33. ^ Andrew Pulver (9 March 2011). "Photographer Ziad Antar's best shot". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 March 2012.

External links edit

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Walid Jumblatt on Charlie Rose
  • Walid Jumblatt at IMDb
  • Walid Jumblatt collected news and commentary at Al Jazeera English
  • Walid Jumblatt collected news and commentary at The Jerusalem Post
  • Walid Jumblatt, by Gary C. Gambill and Daniel Nassif, Middle East Intelligence Bulletin, Vol 3, No 5, May 2001
  • "It's strange for me to say it, but this process of change has started because of the American invasion of Iraq" quoted in Beirut's Berlin Wall, by David Ignatius, Washington Post, 23 February 2005

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In this Lebanese name the father s name is Kamal and the family name is Jumblatt Walid Kamal Jumblatt Arabic وليد جنبلاط born 7 August 1949 is a Lebanese Druze politician and former militia commander who led the Progressive Socialist Party from 1977 until 2023 1 2 While leading the Lebanese National Resistance Front and allying with the Amal Movement during the Lebanese Civil War he worked closely with Suleiman Frangieh to oppose Amine Gemayel s rule as president in 1983 After the civil war he initially supported Syria but later led an anti Assad stance during the start of the Syrian Civil War He is still active in politics most recently leading his party the Progressive Socialist Party PSP in the 2022 Lebanese general election Walid Jumblattوليد جنبلاطJumblatt in 2010Member of the Lebanese ParliamentIn office 23 August 1992 15 May 2018ConstituencyChouf 1992 1996 2000 2005 2009 Leader of the Progressive Socialist PartyIn office 16 March 1977 25 May 2023Preceded byKamal JumblattSucceeded byTaymur JumblattPersonal detailsBorn 1949 08 07 7 August 1949 age 74 Moukhtara Chouf District LebanonPolitical partyProgressive Socialist PartyOther politicalaffiliationsMarch 14 Alliance 2005 2009 SpouseNora JumblattChildrenTaymour born 1982 Aslan born 1983 Dalia born 1989 Parent s Kamal Beyk Jumblatt Emira May ArslanRelativesEmir Shakib Arslan grandfather OccupationPolitician Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Arts 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editJumblatt was born in August 1949 3 4 the son of the PSP s founder Kamal Jumblatt He is the maternal grandson of Emir Shakib Arslan 5 Walid Jumblatt graduated from the American University of Beirut with a bachelor s degree in political science and public administration in 1972 6 7 8 Career editUpon graduation Jumblatt worked as a reporter for An Nahar in Beirut 8 The BBC describes Jumblatt as leader of Lebanon s most powerful Druze clan and heir to a leftist political dynasty based around the Progressive Socialist Party 9 Assem Qanso of the Arab Socialist Ba ath Party of Lebanon accused Jumblatt of abandoning his father s beliefs 10 On 12 January 1982 he survived a car bomb explosion near his house in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War 11 In July 1983 after Amine Gemayel became president Suleiman Frangieh Rashid Karami and Walid Jumblatt formed a Syrian backed National Salvation Front to challenge Gemayel s rule and the pact between Lebanon and Israel that was financially supported by the US 12 Jumblatt served as minister of public works transport and tourism in the National Unity cabinet led by then prime minister Rashid Karami which was formed in May 1984 13 His main ally during the war was Amal Movement s leader Nabih Berri nbsp Nabih Berri and Walid Jumblatt in a conference on Afghan issues in Tehran Iran in 1989In the 1996 Rafic Hariri cabinet Walid Jumblatt was appointed Minister for Refugees 14 He was a supporter of Syria but following the death of Syrian President Hafez Assad in 2000 he campaigned for Damascus to relinquish control 15 Jumblatt s close links with the Syrian old guard alienated him from the new presidency of Bashar al Assad 15 This pitted him against then president Emile Lahoud and the Lebanese Shiite party Hezbollah of which he said Their fighters have done a good job defying and defeating the Israeli army OK but the question we ask is where their allegiance goes to a Lebanese strong central authority or somewhere else 16 In the 2009 general elections Jumblatt won a seat from Shouf as part of the 14 March Alliance list 17 Following issues with Hezbollah s community his son Taymour Jumblatt fled to France with his family after multiple death threats which prevented him from joining the local political scene With the onset of the Syrian civil war Jumblatt and the PSP moved towards an anti Assad stance 18 19 Jumblatt has been crucial in negotiations regarding the Syrian Druze during the Syrian Civil War and has stated about al Nusra Front I cannot classify like Western countries Nusra as terrorist because most of Nusra are Syrians The regime of Bashar obliged the Syrians to join Nusra 20 After al Nusra Front allegedly killed 20 Druze villagers in Qalb Loze on 10 June 2015 Jumblatt responded that Any inciting rhetoric will not be beneficial and you should remember that Bashar Assad s policies pushed Syria into this chaos 21 Jumblatt believes that the order to kill his father came from Hafez al Assad 22 He said he would rather commit a political suicide than reconcile with his son Bashar al Assad 23 In 2014 Jumblatt declared himself in favor of the legalisation of cannabis in Lebanon 24 In 2015 he admitted hiding the Swedish spy Stig Bergling during the early 1990s in a remote place in Lebanon upon the request of Russian authorities 25 On 4 7 May 2015 Jumblatt testified at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon related to the investigations of the assassination of Rafic Hariri 26 In May 2017 the trial of four men accused of conspiring to assassinate Walid Jumblatt began 27 In late May 2023 Walid Jumblatt declared his resignation as leader of the Progressive Socialist Party after a 46 year tenure Around 2 000 supporters gathered in Ain Zhalta a Druze town in the Chouf mountains where members of the Progressive Socialist Party named political heir Taymour Jumblatt as their new leader 28 Taymour was the sole contender 28 Personal life editAt the age of 20 Jumblatt married an Iranian actress ten years his senior 8 His father did not endorse the marriage and the two became estranged 8 In 1981 after a divorce and his father s death Jumblatt married Gervette 29 a Jordanian of Circassian descent 30 Together they had three children Taymour Aslan and Dalia Later he married Nora al Sharabati daughter of Ahmad al Sharabati 30 In 2018 his son Taymur Jumblatt replaced him as a candidate for parliamentary elections 30 31 Arts editLike many political leaders Jumblatt has been the subject of photography since the late 1970s 32 The photographer Ziad Antar made a portrait of him using an old expired film which produced a ghostly effect The image is said to evoke the danger the Lebanese Druze leader faces after he had criticized Hezbollah and the Syrian government 33 See also editCedar Revolution Druze in Lebanon Lebanese Civil War Lebanese National Movement Mountain War Lebanon People s Liberation Army Lebanon Jumblatt familyReferences edit Walid Jumblatt s exit could weaken U S backed coalition Los Angeles Times 3 August 2009 Retrieved 13 August 2011 After Syria The New Yorker Dominique Avon Anais Trissa Khatchadourian Jane Marie Todd 10 September 2012 Hezbollah A History of the Party of God Harvard University Press p 204 ISBN 978 0 674 06752 3 Retrieved 14 April 2013 Bernard Reich 1990 Political leaders of the contemporary Middle East and North Africa a biographical dictionary Greenwood Publishing Group p 528 ISBN 978 0 313 26213 5 Retrieved 14 April 2013 Kamal Jumblatt NNDB Retrieved 13 August 2011 Lebanon s new miracle in French 1st Jordan Retrieved 13 August 2011 Jumblatt s family history captured in a painting Lebanonwire 30 November 2002 Retrieved 13 August 2011 a b c d Glass Charles 1 March 2007 The lord of no man s land A guided tour through Lebanon s ceaseless war Harper s Magazine Archived from the original on 8 February 2013 Retrieved 9 April 2013 Who s who in Lebanon BBC News 14 March 2005 Retrieved 13 August 2011 Qanso Jumblatt abandoned his father s principles NOW Lebanon 6 February 2012 Archived from the original on 10 October 2017 Retrieved 16 February 2012 Hezbollah s moves against Druze stalwart flirts with a return to Lebanon s dark days The National 22 July 2019 Anti Gemayel front formed in Lebanon The Milwaukee Journal 23 July 1983 Retrieved 23 March 2013 permanent dead link Owen Roger October 1984 The Lebanese Crisis Fragmentation or Reconciliation Third World Quarterly 6 4 934 949 doi 10 1080 01436598408419807 JSTOR 3991803 Middle East International No 538 22 November 1996 Publishers Lord Mayhew Dennis Walters MP George Trendle p 14 a b Gambill Gary C Elie Abou Aoun August 2000 Special Report How Syria Orchestrates Lebanon s Elections Middle East Intelligence Bulletin 2 7 Retrieved 17 March 2013 Chicago Tribune interview 11 August 2006 New parliament composition PDF Lebanese Information Center Archived from the original PDF on 10 October 2017 Retrieved 21 January 2013 PSP to Rally in Support of Syrian People Expulsion of Syrian Ambassador Retrieved 3 September 2012 PSP Demo Urges Syria Envoy Expulsion Arrest of Syrians in Samaha Case Retrieved 3 September 2012 Teofimov Yaroslav 11 June 2015 To U S Allies Al Qaeda Affiliate in Syria Becomes the Lesser Evil The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 11 June 2015 I cannot classify like Western countries Nusra as terrorist because most of Nusra are Syrians The terrorist regime of Bashar obliged the Syrians to join Nusra said Walid Jumblatt a prominent Lebanese politician and a leader of the Druze community who has been negotiating with Nusra over the security of Druse villagers in Idlib Killings of Syrian Druze draws wide condemnation Daily Star 12 June 2015 Robert Fisk On the 40th anniversary of Kamal Jumblatt s death is trouble brewing again in Lebanon Independent 19 March 2017 Michael Young Walid Jumblatt hunkers down in survival mode The National 21 September 2016 Druze leader Jumblatt calls to legalise hashish in Lebanon Middleeasteye com lb 15 December 2014 Robert Fisk The curious tale of the Swedish Soviet spy and the sheltering Druze Independent 8 February 2015 Lebanon s Walid Jumblatt testifies in Rafiq Hariri tribunal Al Arabiya 4 May 2015 Trial of Jumblatt would be assassins begins Archived 16 June 2017 at the Wayback Machine Daily Star 11 May 2017 a b AFP Lebanon s main Druze party names new leader son of longtime party chief www timesofisrael com Retrieved 26 June 2023 Beirut Leader Survives Bombing The Washington Post 2 December 1982 a b c Eyal Zisser Fall 2017 Under the Glass Ceiling and in the Family Cage The Role of Women in Lebanese Politics The Journal for Interdisciplinary Middle Eastern Studies 1 16 doi 10 26351 1 Ellen Francis Tom Perry 20 March 2017 Lebanon s Walid Jumblatt affirms son as political heir Alarabiya net Political poster of Walid Jumblatt leader of the Druze community and Pt of the Socialist Progressive Party Magnum Photos Retrieved 23 March 2012 Andrew Pulver 9 March 2011 Photographer Ziad Antar s best shot The Guardian Retrieved 23 March 2012 External links editAppearances on C SPAN Walid Jumblatt on Charlie Rose Walid Jumblatt at IMDb Walid Jumblatt collected news and commentary at Al Jazeera English Walid Jumblatt collected news and commentary at The Jerusalem Post Walid Jumblatt by Gary C Gambill and Daniel Nassif Middle East Intelligence Bulletin Vol 3 No 5 May 2001 It s strange for me to say it but this process of change has started because of the American invasion of Iraq 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