Ragheb Harb

Ragheb Harb (Arabic: راغب حرب) was a Lebanese resistance leader and Muslim cleric. He was born in Jibchit in 1952, a village in the Jabal Amel region of Southern Lebanon. Harb was an imam and led the regional Shiite resistance against Israeli occupation[1] until being assassinated by Israelis on 16 February 1984.[2] Danny Abdallah, a Lebanese criminal living in Denmark, admitted to having killed Harb on behalf of the Israelis, and also claimed to have participated in the kidnapping of Harb's successor, Abdul Karim Obeyd.[3][4] As a result, Hezbollah put him on their death list, and he is wanted in Lebanon.[5] According to one source, Harb's supporters would go on to form the Lebanese paramilitary and political organization Hezbollah. He belonged to the first Shiite party in Lebanon, the "Amal Movement".[1]

Ragheb Harb
راغب حرب
Personal details
Born1952
Jibchit, Lebanon
Died16 February 1984(1984-02-16) (aged 31–32)
Jibchit, Lebanon
NationalityLebanese

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References

  1. Cobban, Helena "Hizbullah’s New Fact" Boston Review. Accessed February 2, 2007. Originally published in the April/May 2005 issue of Boston Review
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 June 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://ekstrabladet.dk/112/article986694.ece
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 April 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. http://ekstrabladet.dk/112/article110531.ece


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