Article written by ATFL Senior Policy Advisor Patricia Karam, “The Continuation of Lebanon’s Presidential Debacle.” Read the article here.
Category: Media
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The Lebanon Conversation
ATFL President Ed Gabriel featured on The Lebanon Conversation, hosted by Jim Zogby. Listen to the discussion here.
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The US needs to prioritize a Lebanon response to help avoid total collapse
Co-authored article written by ATFL President Ed Gabriel and Senior Policy Advisor Patricia Karam, “The US needs to prioritize a Lebanon response to help avoid total collapse.” Read the article here.
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ATFL President Ed Gabriel on In Defense of Christians podcast
ATFL President Ed Gabriel was featured on the In Defense of Christians podcast, “In the Middle: A Podcast on Christianity in the Middle East” in an episode titled “Lebanon’s Message.” Listen to the episode here.
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American Task Force for Lebanon Renews Commitment to Serving Country
ATFL was highlighted in an article from LBCI about Lebanese emigrants. Read Full Article Here
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Lebanese Americans Expect More from Lebanon’s Political Leadership
ATFL President Edward Gabriel’s piece for L’Orient Today on the frustration with Lebanon’s inability to elect a new President
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The United States Can Prevent Lebanon’s Collapse
ATFL President Ed Gabriel writes for The National Interest: “The United States Can Prevent Lebanon’s Collapse“
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2022 Newsleter
Dear Friends,
As we approach the winter holiday season, we are taking some time to reflect on all that has transpired in Lebanon. There have been many positive developments, but overall the situation of the Lebanese people has continued to worsen. Despite these challenges, at ATFL we still have faith in our ability to make a difference. We know that our strength comes from our growing friendships, partnerships, collaborations, and extended family around the world.
ATFL will soon publish a policy paper aiming to guide the Biden Administration and the US government on its foreign policy toward Lebanon. This paper will be the latest product of policy recommendations from a diverse coalition of over thirty experts: writers, analysts, and scholars of Lebanon from across the news media, think thank, and policy spheres. This coalition is a reflection of the DC policy community’s shared and deep concern for Lebanon and its people at this time of acute crisis. Together, we are working to ensure that the US will respond to the great need of the Lebanese people and help build a foundation for a better future.
A fundamental element of ATFL’s ability to contribute to these important, collaborative, and policy-forward initiatives is our regular trips to Lebanon. ATFL visited Lebanon in July, following the Parliamentary elections in May. We met with recently elected members of Parliament, the cabinet, religious leaders, and other important stakeholders in the US-Lebanon relationship. And just recently, at the end of October, ATFL sponsored a delegation of Congressional staff members. Our trip highlighted the importance of Congress’s engagement and impact on current issues facing Lebanon.
ATFL has also been willing to communicate hard messages to those in Lebanon with the power of influence. We have also built our impact by reporting our observations to key decision-makers in Washington. Over the last year, we continued to meet and debrief key US officials in the Administration and Congress. We also facilitated community engagement with key decision-makers, allowing them to hear directly from the diaspora. We encourage you to watch our recent webinars featuring USAID Administrator Samantha Power following her official trip to Lebanon this month. Prior to that, ATFL also hosted a webinar with the lead negotiators of the recent Israel-Lebanon maritime boundary agreement, US Special Presidential Advisor Amos Hochstein and Lebanese Deputy Speaker of Parliament Elias Bou Saab.
Next month we will conduct an off-site strategic planning session to look at the year ahead and the challenge of addressing Lebanon’s dire situation in light of an ever deteriorating circumstance. That plan will be presented to the board and advisers in early 2023 for their review and input.
As always, we are extremely grateful for your support and attention to our mission. So long as ATFL is able to rally its partners and friends, our work can make a difference. Together, we will continue to pursue a strong US-Lebanon relationship that enables meaningful change for the Lebanese people.

We wish you, your friends, and your families a blessed holiday season.
– Team ATFL
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The Sad Fall of Lebanon, a Country That Produces Huge Talents
ATFL highlighted in article by White House Chronicle
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Hariri Receives American Task Force for Lebanon
Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri receives ATFL