Photograph of Walid Jumblatt.
Walid Jumblatt

Overview

Walid Jumblatt (Arabic: وليد جنبلاط‎) (born August 7, 1949) 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.

Family history

The origin of the Jumblatt family is the Kurdish Janpoulad family coming from Shamel Janpoulade and dating back to Janboulad Ibn Kassem al Kirdi al Kaisari, known as Ibn Arabou (1530-1580), and governor of Aleppo. Walid Jumblatt is the son of Kamal Jumblatt, the assassinated founder of the PSP, the party which Walid Jumblatt currently leads. He is the maternal grandson of Prince Shakib Arslan. His first wife was Gervette "Gigi," a Jordanian woman of Circassian origin who is the mother of his child Timour. His second wife is Nora.

Military life

After the sudden Israeli withdrawal from the Chouf Mountain of Lebanon in August 1982 and later in 1983, Jumblatt's PSP militia together with its Palestinian and Syrian allies, backed by Soviet weaponry from Syria, overran some 60 Maronite villages, killing thousands. This had been preceded by atrocities committed by the Christian Phalange militia. He secured a PSP victory and solidified his position as leader of the Druze over his rivals the Arslan family. In securing access to the sea for the Chouf Druze heartland at the expense of Maronite villages, he set up future tension with the Shia by bisecting their territorial contiguity. His opponent and leader of the Lebanese Armed Forces Eighth Brigade at the impregnable Chouf Mountain village of Souk El Gharb, General Michel Aoun is now again his opponent, but at the ballot box.

Political life

The BBC describes Jumblatt as "being seen by many as the country's political weathervane." He has a successful record of changing allegiances to ensure that the sectarian interests of the Druze emerge on the winning side of the political issues and conflicts shaping Lebanon, from the turmoil of the 1975-1990 civil war to Lebanon's reconstruction. Like several other sectarian leaders, he was a supporter of the Syrian military presence (described as an occupation by anti-Syrian elements) in Lebanon after the civil war, but since the death of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad in 2000, he has campaigned for the end of Syrian domination of Lebanon. This has pitted him against President Emile Lahoud, who he considers a Syrian puppet, and the Lebanese Shiite party Hezbollah for whom he said: "Their fighters have done a good job defying and defeating the Israeli army, OK, But the question we ask is where their allegiance goes: to a Lebanese strong central authority or somewhere else?" (Chicago Tibune interview Aug.11, 2006). It has also been argued that his previous support for Syrian intervention was compelled.

After the assassination of Rafik Hariri in 2005, Jumblatt said that a shaken Hariri had told him months before that Hariri had been personally threatened by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad during a 15-minute meeting in the Syrian capital Damascus in August 2004: "(President) Lahoud is me ... If you and Chirac want me out of Lebanon, I will break Lebanon."]. Jumblatt said, "When I heard him telling us those words, I knew that it was his condemnation of death." His comments have been included in the FitzGerald Report, the United Nations's report on the investigation of the Hariri assassination. The report criticizes Syria for the political tensions which preceded the assassination. The United States, the European Union and the United Nations have demanded a Syrian pullout from Lebanon and an international investigation into Hariri's murder.

Jumblatt has publicly spoken of his fear of being assassinated, like Hariri, because of his current stance towards Damascus. The unsuccessful attempt on the life of his closest political ally and friend, MP Marwan Hamadeh, in October 2004 was interpreted by many as an ominous message addressed to Jumblatt. In an interview with The Chicago Tribune, when asked about his concerns for his safety, he answered, "That's trivial; I don't think about it. When they will come, they will come."
Verbal Intemperance
Jumblatt has the reputation for quickly switching sides for political gain, and a predilection for saying things that prove embarrassing once he does switch sides. Jumblatt said on the failed assassination attempt on Paul Wolfowitz in Baghdad in 2003 that "We hope that next time the rockets will be more accurate and effective in getting rid of this virus, and his like, who wreak corruption in the Arab lands." Additionally, he has called Bashar Assad "a half ape," George W. Bush a "mad emperor," Condoleezza Rice "oil-colored," and Tony Blair a "peacock with a sexual complex." He also said "My joy was great at the Columbia Disaster because of the death of an Israeli Astronaut." In an interview with Al-Sharq Al-Awsat on February 12, 2004, Jumblatt said: "We are all happy when U.S. soldiers are killed (in Iraq) week in and week out. The killing of U.S. soldiers in Iraq is legitimate and obligatory" At the opening plenary of the "Weinberg Founders Conference 2007" of the Washington Institute for Near East policy in Virginia he proposed the US "send car bombs" to Damascus as a way to prevent further Syrian interference with Lebanese politics.

References

External links

*Walid Jumblatt, by Gary C. Gambill and Daniel Nassif, Middle East Intelligence Bulletin, Vol 3, No 5, May 2001 *"It's strange for me to say it, but this process of change has started because of the American invasion of Iraq" quoted in Beirut's Berlin Wall, by David Ignatius, Washington Post, February 23, 2005 *"Rebel with a cause" by Massoud A. Derhally, Arabian Business, March 27, 2005 *"Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt Accuses Hizbullah, Iran and Syria For Lebanon Crisis" Transcript of interview of Walid Jumblatt, broadcast on Al-Arabiya, July 20, 2006 *We Should Treat the Syrian Regime the Same Way It Treats Us: With Car Bombs, Assassinations and Destruction. Bashar Al-Assad Is a Liar. Transcript of interview of Walid Jumblatt, broadcast on Al-Arabiya, December 28, 2006 *Attacks Hizbullah, Iran, and Syria, and Says: I Support a Two-State Solution, Not the Liberation of Jerusalem Transcript of interview of Walid Jumblatt, broadcast on Al-Jazeera TV, January 31, 2007 *On Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad: "An Ape Unknown to Nature, a Creature That Is Only Half-Man." Excerpts from an address delivered by Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, aired on Al-Jazeera TV on February 14, 2007. *Bush Meets With Anti-Semite Who Celebrated The Killing Of American Soldiers.
Who is Walid Jumblatt connected to?
Add a Connection

That biography says:

...He was controversially tried and imprisoned for 11 years by the Lebanese government for war crimes and treason and pardoned by the newly-elected Lebanese Parliament in 2005. He is currently one of the leaders of March 14 Alliance alongside Saad Hariri, Walid Jumblatt and Amine Gemayel.
How is Walid Jumblatt connected to Hassan Nasrallah? Tell the world.
How is Walid Jumblatt connected to Hafez al-Assad? Tell the world.

This biography says:

...Jumblatt said on the failed assassination attempt on Paul Wolfowitz in Baghdad in 2003 that "We hope that next time the rockets will be more accurate and effective in getting rid of this virus, and his like, who wreak corruption in the Arab lands." Additionally, he has called Bashar Assad "a half ape," George W. Bush a "mad emperor," Condoleezza Rice "oil-colored," and Tony Blair a "peacock with a sexual complex." He also said "My joy was great at the Columbia Disaster because of the death of an Israeli Astronaut." In an interview with Al-Sharq Al-Awsat on February 12, 2004, Jumblatt said: "We are all happy when U.S...

This biography says:

Jumblatt has the reputation for quickly switching sides for political gain, and a predilection for saying things that prove embarrassing once he does switch sides. Jumblatt said on the failed assassination attempt on Paul Wolfowitz in Baghdad in 2003 that "We hope that next time the rockets will be more accurate and effective in getting rid of this virus, and his like, who wreak corruption in the Arab lands." Additionally, he has called Bashar Assad "a half ape," George W...

That biography says:

Maronite Cardinal Nasrallah Sfeir, Druze leader Walid Jumblatt and Leader of the Lebanese Forces, Samir Geagea, have been vocal critics. Assassinated Sunni former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, who had worked under Syrian support for many years, clashed with Damascus over the extension of Lahoud's term...

This biography says:

...After the assassination of Rafik Hariri in 2005, Jumblatt said that a shaken Hariri had told him months before that Hariri had been personally threatened by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad during a 15-minute meeting in the Syrian capital Damascus in August 2004: "(President) Lahoud is me .....

That biography says:

Hariri and others in the anti-Syrian opposition had questioned the plan to extend the term of Lebanese President Emile Lahoud, emboldened by popular anger and civic action now being called Lebanon's "Cedar Revolution". Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, a recent recruit of the anti-Syrian opposition, said in the wake of the assassination that in August 2004 Syrian President Bashar al-Assad threatened Hariri, saying "Lahoud is me...
How is Walid Jumblatt connected to Ilan Ramon? Tell the world.

This biography says:

...His opponent and leader of the Lebanese Armed Forces Eighth Brigade at the impregnable Chouf Mountain village of Souk El Gharb, General Michel Aoun is now again his opponent, but at the ballot box.
How is Walid Jumblatt connected to Bashar al-Assad? Tell the world.

This biography says:

...Walid Jumblatt is the son of Kamal Jumblatt, the assassinated founder of the PSP, the party which Walid Jumblatt currently leads. He is the maternal grandson of Prince Shakib Arslan. His first wife was Gervette "Gigi," a Jordanian woman of Circassian origin who is the mother of his child Timour...

That biography says:

...His daughter, May, married Lebanese politician Kamal Jumblatt and he is the grandson through her of Lebanese politician Walid Jumblatt.

That biography says:

...On January 15, 1986, Oliver North led a coup, from the American Embassy in Beirut that removed Elie Hobeika from Lebanese Forces command, mainly due to Hobeika signing the Tripartite Accord with Nabih Berri and Walid Jumblatt in full coordination with all forces in Lebanon, active politically, including the Maronite Patriarch...

That biography says:

...Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt also blamed Syria for the assassination, and said he expected more such killings aimed at undermining the Lebanese parliament's ruling majority...

This biography says:

The origin of the Jumblatt family is the Kurdish Janpoulad family coming from Shamel Janpoulade and dating back to Janboulad Ibn Kassem al Kirdi al Kaisari, known as Ibn Arabou (1530-1580), and governor of Aleppo. Walid Jumblatt is the son of Kamal Jumblatt, the assassinated founder of the PSP, the party which Walid Jumblatt currently leads. He is the maternal grandson of Prince Shakib Arslan...

That biography says:

...He was the main leader of the anti-government forces in the Lebanese Civil War until his assassination in 1977. He is the father of the present Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt.

That biography says:

...Suleiman Frangieh vowed revenge and subsequently sought an alliance with some of his former enemies, including Druze chieftain Walid Jumblatt and former Prime Minister Rashid Karami. The three formed the pro-Syrian National Salvation Front...

That biography says:

...It has been suggested he was in fact murdered by the Syrian government, and various theories explaining the possible motives for this have been put forth. Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, who had been variously allied and hostile to Kanaan during his stay in Lebanon, commented by saying that if Ghazi Kanaan was in fact linked to the Hariri assassination, then he was a "brave man" who "did well, if I may say, by committing suicide"...