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    Elie Hobeika (also transliterated as Hubayqa; Arabic: إيلي حبيقة; 22 September 1956 – 24 January 2002) was a Lebanese Maronite militia commander in the...
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  • believed to have taken place under the command of Lebanese politician Elie Hobeika, whose family and fiancée had been murdered by Palestinian militants...
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    Forces (LF), ousted Elie Hobeika from his position as leader of the LF and replaced him with Geagea. The coup came in response to Hobeika's signing of the...
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  • Hobeika (in Arabic حبيقة) is an Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elie Hobeika (1956–2002), Lebanese Phalangist and Lebanese Forces...
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    allies to clear out PLO fighters. Soldiers loyal to Phalangist leader Elie Hobeika began slaughtering civilians while Israeli forces blocked exits from...
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    assassination of the Lebanese Forces leader Bachir Gemayel, he led, jointly with Elie Hobeika and Karim Pakradouni, an uprising that led to control of the political...
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    Kataeb Party. The Phalangist militia was led by the intelligence chief Elie Hobeika. Many of the victims were tortured before they were killed. Women were...
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    significantly higher figure of 582. Among the killed were family members of Elie Hobeika and his fiancée. For several days after the massacre, 149 bodies of those...
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    Walid Jumblatt of the Druze Progressive Socialist Party (PSP), and Elie Hobeika of the Lebanese Forces signed the Tripartite Accord in Damascus which...
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    moved to occupy the city, allowing Phalangist members under a young Elie Hobeika's command to enter the centrally located Sabra and the Shatila refugee...
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  • when the Syrian forces and their Christian militias allies (headed by Elie Hobeika) executed as many as 240 prisoners of war and army members of General...
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  • allowing members of the Lebanese Forces militia under the command of Elie Hobeika to enter the centrally located Sabra neighborhood and adjoining Shatila...
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  • former bodyguard and head of security of the Lebanese Forces leader Elie Hobeika, and who later moved to France as a political refugee where he published...
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  • ousting of Abou Nader and the taking of office of Elie Hobeika. On March 12, 1985, Samir Geagea, Elie Hobeika and Karim Pakradouni rebelled against the command...
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  • was signed on December 28, 1985, by Nabih Berri, Walid Jumblat, and Elie Hobeika on behalf of the three militias, respectively. Some Christian politicians...
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    military groupings. After an internal revolt in the Lebanese Forces led by Elie Hobeika and Samir Geagea against his leadership, he relinquished his power to...
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    of 12 specially trained members such as Fouad Abou Nader, Fadi Frem, Elie Hobeika and others. They were fierce fighters, and they were known for their...
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  • a Lebanese political party founded by former Lebanese Forces leader Elie Hobeika. It was formed in 1986 at the town of Zahlé in the Beqaa Valley, originally...
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  • Al-Tanfeethiyya), was a splinter group from the Lebanese Forces led by Elie Hobeika, based at the town of Zahlé in the Beqaa valley during the late 1980s...
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  • Israel moved to occupy the city, allowing Phalangist members under Elie Hobeika's command to enter the centrally located Sabra and the Shatila refugee...
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    Samir Geagea organize a coup against the leader of the Lebanese Forces Elie Hobeika, for signing the Tripartite Accord with Berri and Jumblatt. Following...
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    Eitan David Ivry Ze'ev Almog Yekutiel Adam † Bachir Gemayel † Fadi Frem Elie Hobeika Saad Haddad Yasser Arafat Saad Sayel † Hafez al-Assad Mustafa Tlass Ibrahim...
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  • needed] However, the Tyous' HQ was placed under the direct orders of Elie Hobeika, and remained so until himself was ousted from the LF command by Samir...
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    al-Musawi was killed by Israel in Jibsheet, a town in southern Lebanon. Elie Hobeika assassination (January 24, 2002) – Former Lebanese Forces intelligence...
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    involved. Robert Maroun Hatem, Hobeika's bodyguard, stated in his book From Israel to Damascus that Phalangist commander Elie Hobeika ordered the massacre of...
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  • both the KRF and LF for insubordination, looting, and other crimes. Elie Hobeika, the head of the newly founded Lebanese Forces' intelligence service...
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    and by Fadlallah's office." Former Lebanese warlord and statesman late Elie Hobeika was accused as one of those likely responsible for the actual operation...
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  • Christian leader Ehden Mass killing Phalangists Killed by Phalangists led by Elie Hobeika during the Ehden massacre January 22, 1979 Ali Hassan Salameh, Fatah...
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    partnered with Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. On January 24, 2002, Elie Hobeika, another former Lebanese Forces figure associated with the Sabra and...
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    Notable members: Elie Hobeika – Member of Parliament and militia leader Gina Hobeika – Former Party leader; Wife of Elie Joseph Hobeika – Party leader The...
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