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- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict abstract "The Geagea–Hobeika Conflict took place in January 1986 when relations between the two dominant figures of the Lebanese Forces (LF) broke down. Elie Hobeika was president of the Lebanese Forces, and Samir Geagea was chief of staff. The conflict resulted in 800 to 1000 casualties.The tussle between Samir Geagea and Elie Hobeika for control over the Lebanese Forces (LF) had started as early as March 1985. In March, 1985 Samir Geagea gained control over the LF after defeating the last leader of the Phalangist militia, Fouad Abou Nader. In May of that same year, however, Elie Hobeika was appointed to lead that unit. In December Hobeika signed an accord with the Syrian government, the Druze militia (PSP), and Amal (pro-Syrian Shi'a militia). One of the cornerstones of the agreement was the disbandment of Lebanese militia forces. It also provided for initiating political changes that would end Christian dominance of the Lebanese parliament and army.There was a dispute over whether to retain links with Israel and how to react to Syrian-sponsored negotiations to end fighting. Hobeika broke LF links with Israel (while Geagea with close ties to Israel)and supported the negotiations between the LF, the Lebanese government, Syria, and Muslim leaders such as Jumblatt. Geagea opposed the negotiations which he claimed would make unacceptable concessions to Syria and weaken the Lebanese Christian community's political power.In October 1985, with negotiations in progress, skirmishes took place between Geagea's supporters and Hobeika's supporters. Geagea supporters where distributing money on Hobeika supporters to buy their allegiance. In December 1985, a peace agreement, the Tripartite Accord, was reached. It was signed by Hobeika for the LF, but the LF Command Council was split, with only half agreeing with the deal. In addition, the agreement was criticized by Camille Chamoun and some leaders of the Maronite Church.Samir Geagea and president Amine Gemayel decided to not accept the agreement and Geagea supporters with the support of the army attacked supporters of Elie Hobeika on 8 January 1986. On 13 January, in a bid to greatly extend Hobeika's power, Hobeika's faction expanded the conflict by attacking positions of the Kataeb Party militia. The Kataeb party leader, Amine Gemayel, was at the time serving as president of the Lebanon.The Kataeb support of the pro-Geagea faction was decisive. The conflict resulted in Geagea taking over the Lebanese Forces. Hobeika fled in a helicopter and made his way to Zahle where he formed his remaining supporters into the Lebanese Forces - Executive Command, under Syrian control. Later, Geagea attacked the Kataeb that supported him and started a consolidation of power campaign which resulted in crippling the Kataeb .".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict combatant "*Special Force".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict combatant "22px|borderLebanese Forces Pro-Hobeika faction".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict combatant "Kataeb PartyMilitia".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict combatant "Lebanese Forces Pro-Geagea faction".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict commander Amine_Gemayel.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict commander Elie_Hobeika.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict commander Samir_Geagea.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict isPartOfMilitaryConflict Lebanese_Civil_War.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict place Beirut.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict place Matn_District.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict result "*Geagea becomes leader of the Lebanese Forces".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict result "*Hobeika flees to Zahle and forms theLebanese Forces - Executive Command".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict result "*Tripartite Accordrejected".
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- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Amine_Gemayel.
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- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Camille_Chamoun.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_of_the_Lebanese_Civil_War.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Elie_Hobeika.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Jumblatt.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Jumblatt_family.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Kataeb_Party.
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- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Maronite_Church.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Matn_District.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Metn.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Samir_Geagea.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Tripartite_Accord_(Lebanon).
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Young_Men_(Lebanon).
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- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Zahle.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLink Zahlé.
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- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geagea–Hobeika Conflict".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict combatant "22".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict combatant "Kataeb Party Militia".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict combatant "Lebanese Forces Pro-Geagea faction".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict commander "Amine Gemayel".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict commander "Elie Hobeika".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict commander "Samir Geagea".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict conflict "Geagea–Hobeika Conflict".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict date "January 1986".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict hasPhotoCollection Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict.
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict partof "the Lebanese Civil War".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict place "Beirut and Metn".
- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict result "*Tripartite Accord rejected *Geagea becomes leader of the Lebanese Forces *Hobeika flees to Zahle and forms the Lebanese Forces - Executive Command".
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- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict subject Category:Battles_of_the_Lebanese_Civil_War.
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- Geagea–Hobeika_Conflict comment "The Geagea–Hobeika Conflict took place in January 1986 when relations between the two dominant figures of the Lebanese Forces (LF) broke down. Elie Hobeika was president of the Lebanese Forces, and Samir Geagea was chief of staff. The conflict resulted in 800 to 1000 casualties.The tussle between Samir Geagea and Elie Hobeika for control over the Lebanese Forces (LF) had started as early as March 1985.".
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