How did the Christians of Lebanon react to the return of Trump to the White House?

  • 10-11-2024, 22:50
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How did the Christians of Lebanon react to the return of Trump to the White House?


How did the Christians of Lebanon react to the return of Trump to the White House?

It is no secret that American policy leaves its clear marks on the political and security landscapes in the Middle East. With the intensification of the war in Lebanon, the American elections were closely watched as a turning point that could potentially bring about a fundamental change. So how did some Lebanese Christian politicians react to Donald Trump's return to the White House?

The head of the Lebanese Forces Party, Samir Geagea, tweeted: "I extend my congratulations to President Donald Trump on his victory for a second term in the U.S. presidential elections, and I am fully confident that the steadfast American support for Lebanon, its constitutional institutions, its sovereignty, independence, and the establishment of its effective state will continue as we have known it." And I also extend my congratulations to the American people for their commitment to the goals of the democratic process, which serves as the decisive factor in change, renewal, and the continuity of American institutions, especially since we share with the American people the same concepts and values in defense of a safe, free, and independent human being.

In turn, the head of the Lebanese Forces Party, Sami Gemayel, expressed his congratulations via a tweet, saying, "Congratulations on your election and your amazing return." We look forward to the renewal of the United States' commitment to Lebanon and the support of its sovereignty. As you mentioned in your message to the Lebanese American community, Lebanon deserves peace. It's time to achieve that.

Both the Lebanese Forces Party and the Lebanese Phalanges Party are known for their firm stance against Hezbollah's weapons. In addition, these two parties enjoy good relations with the United States, which is considered a major supporter of the Lebanese army. With the recent escalation of military tensions in Lebanon, the two parties and their allies are seeking to enhance cooperation with the United States and the international community to implement United Nations resolutions calling for the monopoly of legitimate arms in the hands of the Lebanese army and to strengthen its role as the sole force responsible for defending the country.

As for the "Free Patriotic Movement," it reflected its stance on Trump's election through its Vice President for Foreign Relations, Naji Hayek, who tweeted: "Congratulations to Mr. President." We are counting on you to achieve peace in Lebanon and the Middle East. This will be your indomitable legacy. Go bless Lebanon and America.

The "Free Patriotic Movement" is known for being an ally of Hezbollah since the signing of an agreement between them in 2006. In 2020, the Trump administration-imposed sanctions on the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement, Gebran Bassil, due to allegations of corruption and his ties to Hezbollah. And last month, Bassil announced the "non-continuation of the alliance with Hezbollah."