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Conflict and Development. The U. Debt Crisis. Tara Lachapelle. Ebrahim Raisi and His Nuclear Project. When he publicly took his son and successor, Taymour, to visit Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader, the move was widely interpreted as aligning his party and community with the group. He continued, however, in his efforts to play the role of unifier. But in a country growing increasingly polarised over the special tribunal, and the almost certain accusation of Hezbollah involvement in the assassination, that role proved impossible to sustain.
Jumblatt tried until the last minute to reconcile his rejection of the tribunal and his role as mediator in order to avoid bringing the Druze community into a political, and possibly military, confrontation.
But the failure of Arab mediation to bridge the gaps and find a compromise that could shelter the country from civil strife, left Jumblatt with little choice. Lamis Andoni is an analyst and commentator on Middle Eastern and Palestinian affairs. Shrouded with inconsistency, the special tribunal for Lebanon could be sending the country back towards civil disorder. Lamis Andoni. Published On 22 Jan A different Jumblatt But the flamboyant Jumblatt was not like his father or grandfather: As a young man he was better known for his love of motorbikes and signature black leather jackets than for his commitment to philosophical writings or political mobilisation.
Jumblatt appeared less cautious than other politicians about carefully weighing his words. Kamal: Philosopher, politician, pan-Arabist Although Kamal Jumblatt was largely viewed as a principled leader, he was able to successfully advocate socialism and maintain good ties with some pro-Western Arab leaders, particularly the late King Hussein of Jordan — driven in part by his concern to preserve the well-being of the Druze community.
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