Antoine Lahad

E531947

Antoine Lahad was a Lebanese army officer best known for leading the Israeli-backed South Lebanon Army militia during the Lebanese Civil War and the subsequent occupation of southern Lebanon.

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instanceOf Lebanese military officer
person
accusedOf collaboration with an occupying power
human rights abuses by forces under his command
alliedWith Israel NERFINISHED
commanded South Lebanon Army NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Lebanon NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Maronite Lebanese NERFINISHED
familyName Lahad NERFINISHED
givenName Antoine NERFINISHED
hasGender male
ideology anti-Hezbollah stance
anti-Palestinian militancy
languageSpoken Arabic
militaryBranch Lebanese Army NERFINISHED
militaryConflict Lebanese Civil War NERFINISHED
South Lebanon conflict NERFINISHED
name Antoine Lahad NERFINISHED
notableEvent took command of the South Lebanon Army after Saad Haddad
notableFor administration of the Israeli-backed security zone in South Lebanon
collaboration with Israel during the South Lebanon occupation
controversial role in Lebanese politics and security during the civil war
leadership of the South Lebanon Army
occupation army officer
opposedBy Amal Movement NERFINISHED
Hezbollah NERFINISHED
Lebanese National Resistance factions NERFINISHED
positionHeld commander of the South Lebanon Army
regionOfActivity Israeli-occupied security zone in South Lebanon
South Lebanon NERFINISHED
religion Maronite Christianity NERFINISHED
roleDuringEvent leader of an Israeli-backed militia during the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon
supportedBy Israel Defense Forces NERFINISHED
Israeli government NERFINISHED

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South Lebanon Army commander Antoine Lahad