
Walid Jumblatt
Walid Jumblatt is a prominent Lebanese politician and leader of the Progressive Socialist Party. Born on August 7, 1949, he is known for his influential role in Lebanese politics, particularly during and after the Lebanese Civil War. Jumblatt has been a vocal advocate for democratic reforms and has often shifted alliances, reflecting the complex political landscape of Lebanon. He has been a significant critic of Syrian influence in Lebanon and was actively involved in the protests following the assassination of Rafiq Hariri in 2005. His recent meetings and discussions regarding the Syrian regime indicate his ongoing engagement with regional politics.
Born on Aug 07, 1949 (75 years old)
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Iran:
Walid Jumblatt is a Lebanese politician who urged the Druze to preserve their Arab identity and Islamic heritage.
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United States:
Walid Jumblatt warned about Israel’s ambitions last week.
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Greece:
Walid Jumblatt is the son of Kamal Jumblatt and a current leader of the Druze community.
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Iran:
Walid Jumblatt, the leader of the Druze community in Lebanon, warned against the destructive plans of Israel in Syria.
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Iran:
Walid Jumblatt warned about the occupiers' plans against Syria, stating that Tel Aviv intends to exploit various sects in Syria for its own benefit.
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Iran:
Walid Jumblatt, the former leader of the Progressive Socialist Party in Lebanon, has warned about the Israeli regime's plans regarding Syria.
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Algeria:
Walid Jumblatt commented that those who united Syria during Sultan Pasha al-Atrash's time will not respond to Netanyahu's calls.
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Iran:
Walid Jumblatt, the former leader of the Progressive Socialist Party in Lebanon, has warned about the Israeli regime's plans regarding Syria.
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Egypt:
Walid Jumblatt is the leader of the Progressive Socialist Party who met with Ahmad al-Shara.
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