


Joseph Aoun Elected as Lebanon's President After Prolonged Leadership Void
General Joseph Aoun becomes Lebanon’s president amid economic crisis and ongoing tensions with Israel. His election may signal a new political era for the country.
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General Joseph Aoun has been elected as Lebanon's president, filling a two-year vacancy left after Michel Aoun's term. Supported by the US and Saudi Arabia, Joseph Aoun pledges to reform the economy, assert state control over armed groups, and address corruption, amid challenges from Hezbollah. His election follows a ceasefire with Israel, and he emphasizes the need for legal reforms and strengthening military capabilities. Facing criticisms related to foreign influence, Aoun's presidency could herald significant changes in Lebanon’s political landscape.
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