Author: ATFL

  • AP News: Who Is Joseph Aoun, a Low-Profile Army Chief Who Is Now Lebanon’s President?

    ATFL President Ed Gabriel quoted in an article by AP News. Read the article here.

  • The National: Lebanon Elects Joseph Aoun as President in Crucial Political Milestone

    ATFL President Ed Gabriel quoted in an article by The National. Read the article here

  • فخامة الرئيس

    ATFL President Ed Gabriel was invited to speak on Al Jadeed to discuss the election of General Joseph Aoun as the President of Lebanon. Watch the interview here (Arabic dub).

  • ATFL Congratulates President-Elect Joseph Aoun on His Election as President of the Republic of Lebanon

    The American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL) congratulates President-elect Joseph Aoun on his election as president of the Republic of Lebanon after a long hiatus and political impasse. It is critical that Lebanon, under Aoun’s internationally and domestically respected leadership, enter a phase that moves the country towards fiscal stability and freedom. An essential pillar in this effort will be cooperation with the international community to bring about much needed relief and reconstruction to a devastated country, and restore trust in state institutions.

    ATFL now urges the swift formation of an independent and competent government in Lebanon which can embark on the necessary political and economic reforms that will put the country on the path to economic recovery and ensure that outside aid and assistance flows, and that foreign investment returns.

    “We commend Lebanon’s representatives in parliament who have put nation above politics in their overwhelming vote to elect Joseph Aoun as president,” said Ed Gabriel, president of ATFL. “This vote signals the possibility of a new beginning in Lebanon, in which all citizens, regardless of political affiliation or religion, will be represented and benefit from an inclusive, prosperous, and secure country,” he added. “ATFL stands ready to support the incoming government in addressing the dramatic challenges the country is facing.”

  • Mitsotakis’ Expected Beirut Visit and the Challenges Facing Lebanon

    In a discussion on The Greek Current podcast ahead of the Greek Prime Minister’s expected visit to Beirut, ATFL Director of Policy and Outreach Steven Howard highlights the current situation in Lebanon, what to expect from the incoming Trump administration, and Hellenic-Lebanese relations. Listen to the episode here.

  • Ed Gabriel on LBCI: ‘Now Is the Time’ to Enforce Lebanon-Israel Ceasefire, Stresses Agreement Includes Disarming All Militias

    ATFL President Ed Gabriel was invited to speak on LBCI to discuss the need to implement the ceasefire and elect a president in Lebanon. Watch the interview here.

  • ATFL Welcomes Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire and Calls for Full Implementation of International Agreements

    The American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL), a leadership organization of Americans of Lebanese heritage, welcomes the announcement of a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel that ends more than a year of fighting between the two parties. During this time, more than 3,700 Lebanese have been killed,15,000 injured and over 1.3 million displaced. The agreement will hopefully bring an end to the death of innocent people and allow those displaced by the conflict on both sides of the border to return home.

    The agreement calls for the removal of Hezbollah’s weapons from the border area and gives Israel 60-days to withdraw progressively from southern Lebanon. An enhanced Lebanese army is to be deployed to its southern border as Hezbollah moves its remaining weaponry north of the Litani River. A US-led monitoring committee will be tasked with overseeing and addressing any violations of the agreement. This deal is based upon UN resolution 1701, which reaffirms earlier UN resolutions on Lebanon, 1559 and 1680. Its aim is to disarm all armed groups in Lebanon and restore Lebanon’s sovereignty over its territory as the basis for a lasting truce. It should also pave the way for negotiations to demarcate the land border between Lebanon and Israel.

    ATFL has long been calling for a ceasefire and diplomatic solution to the crisis based on UN Security Council Resolutions 1701, 1559, and other related international agreements that require the disarmament and demobilization of non-state militias. We also view strengthening the Lebanese Armed Forces as essential to securing the entire country’s territory. In addition, a robust internationally-led relief and reconstruction effort, which the World Bank has assessed will cost more than $8.5 billion, will be critical for addressing the substantial damage and economic losses to Lebanon, including helping reverse the displacement crisis.

    “We commend the Biden Administration, its Special Envoy Amos Hochstein, and President-elect Trump’s team for their extensive coordination and indefatigable efforts in brokering this deal,” said ATFL President Edward Gabriel. “Its success will require US leadership and persistence in assisting the country’s recovery and guaranteeing its sovereignty, and support to the Lebanese army which is set to play a key role in the ensuing phase,” he added.

    This is a time for solidarity and reflection. The focus next will need to be on strengthening institutions, starting with equipping and bolstering the army so that it can deploy across the country, stabilize the border areas, and enable the state to reclaim its sovereignty. The Lebanese political leadership must now take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity to elect a president and technically competent government that will ensure that the agreement is fully implemented.

  • The National: Who Is Amos Hochstein, the US Envoy Pushing for Ceasefire in Israel-Hezbollah War?

    ATFL President Ed Gabriel quoted in an article by The National. Read the article here.

  • هل تقبل إسرائيل بالرقابة الدولية أم تُصر على الانتهاكات؟

    ATFL President Ed Gabriel was invited to speak on Al Jazeera Mubasher to discuss Israel’s willingness to accept a ceasefire deal that respects Lebanese sovereignty. Watch the interview here (Arabic dub).

  • ATFL Thanks President Joseph R. Biden and Congratulates President-Elect Donald J. Trump on Election Win

    The American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL) expresses gratitude to President Joe Biden for his service as president and congratulates President-Elect Donald Trump on his election victory. ATFL thanks both administrations for their commitment and efforts in supporting a democratic, prosperous, and stable Lebanon.

    We are encouraged that a ceasefire in Lebanon will continue to be prioritized by the Biden administration in the coming two months and is receiving immediate attention by the Trump administration as it prepares to take over this file.

    The war between Israel and Hezbollah rages on with devastating impact on civilians, as the death toll continues to rise in addition to the displacement of over 1.3 million people who have come under intense bombardment.

    ATFL is committed to working with the outgoing Biden Administration and the incoming Trump transition team to enable relief and reconstruction and the building of a strong, sovereign, and democratic state. For this to happen, a cessation of hostilities is imperative, as is a long term comprehensive diplomatic solution based on UN Security Council resolutions 1701, 1559, and other international agreements, a final demarcation of the Lebanese-Israeli border, and increased support for the Lebanese Armed Forces.

    ATFL is an American, nonpartisan organization working to promote a robust bilateral relationship between the United States and Lebanon and strengthen their historic ties.