1. Samir Geagea

    Samir Farid Geagea born October 25 1952 is the leader of the right wing Lebanese Forces (LF) political party.He was imprisoned for 4114 days in solitary confinement from 1994 until 2005. He is currently one of the leaders of March 14 Alliance alongside Saad Hariri, Walid Jumblatt and Amine Gemayel.

  2. Walid Jumblatt

    Walid Jumblatt is the current leader of the Progressive Socialist Party "PSP" of Lebanon and the most prominent leader of the Druze community. He is currently one of the most outspoken anti-Syrian politicians in Lebanon and is allied with the March 14 Alliance, which includes the Future Movement, the Lebanese Forces and the Qornet Chehwan Gathering.

  3. Elie Hobeika

    Elie Hobeika (Arabic:إيلي حبيقة) was a Phalangist and Lebanese Forces militia commander during the Lebanese Civil War trained and supplied by Israel. He turned later to a pro-Syrian politician and government minister in the post-war period. He is best known for his alleged role in the Sabra and Shatila massacre in 1982 and for allegations that the atrocities were committed in collusion with Israeli authorities. He was killed by a bomb in Beirut on January 24, …

  4. Dany Chamoun

    Dany Chamoun (August 26, 1934 – October 21,1990) was a prominent Lebanese politician. A Maronite Christian and the younger son of former President Camille Chamoun, Dany Chamoun was also a politician in his own right, and was known for his opposition to the occupation of Lebanese territory by foreign forces, whether Syrian or Israeli.

  5. Karim Pakradouni

    Karim Pakradouni, born in Beirut on August 18 1944 to an Armenian Catholic father and Maronite mother, is a Lebanese Christian attorney. He has been a leading figure in the Kataeb Party since 1968 when he became head of its student wing. He was elected to the party's political bureau in 1970 and remained in the party's top echelon, leading the so-called "Arabist" faction of the Phalange which favored close ties with Syria.

  6. Sitrida Geagea

    Sitrida Taouk Geagea,, (also written "Sethrida" or "Setrida") is a Lebanese politician born May 15, 1967 in Ghana, as Sitrida Taouk. She hails from a prominent Maronite Lebanese family who owned business in West Africa. She is the niece of longtime Bsharri MP, Dr Gibran Taouk. In her teens, Sitrida was renowned for her beauty, which made her a media favorite in Lebanon.

  7. Boutros Khawand

    Boutros Khawand was a member of the political bureau of the Lebanese Kataeb party and one of the cofounders of its military council in 1975. He was kidnapped in front of his house in Horch Tabet on September 15, 1992. It is widely believed that he is still alive in one of the Syrian jails, most probably in Mazzeh prison or in the "Sab' Bahrat" (Seven Seas) prison (controlled by the Syrian Air Force intelligence service) in Damascus.

  8. Georges Adwan

    Georges Adwan is a lawyer and a Lebanese politician. He currently holds the position of vice-president of the executive committee of the Lebanese Forces party. He has been an MP in the Lebanese Parliament as a representative of Chouf district since the 2005 legislative elections. Adwan was one of the leaders of the Al-Tanzim militia during the Lebanese civil war.

  9. Joseph Sarkis

    Joseph (Joe) Sarkis born in 1949, is a Lebanese politician and Minister of Tourism since July 19, 2005 in the Fouad Siniora Government. He is a prominent member of the Lebanese Forces. From 1988 to 1994, he was member of the Kataeb Political Bureau. He distanced himself from that party after its leadership took a pro-Syrian stance. He became an activist in the Lebanese Forces despite it being banned.

  10. Farid Habib

    Farid Habib is a Lebanese politician and a member of the Lebanese Forces party. He has been an MP in the Lebanese Parliament as a representative of Koura district since the 2005 legislative elections.

  11. Elie Kayrouz

    Elie Keyrouz is a Lebanese Maronite politician and a member of the Lebanese Forces party. He has been an MP in the Lebanese Parliament as a representative of Bcharre district since the 2005 legislative elections.