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  • Lebanon’s Disarmament Drive Faces Old Obstacles and New Risks

    ATFL VP of Policy and Communications Patricia Karam quoted in the Media Line article, “Lebanon’s Disarmament Drive Faces Old Obstacles and New Risks

  • Is Hezbollah’s Disarmament a Real Option?

    ATFL VP of Policy and Communications Patricia Karam quoted in the Media Line article, “Is Hezbollah’s Disarmament a Real Option?

  • ATFL Statement on the Lebanese Cabinet Decree Addressing the US Proposal Regarding the Ceasefire Agreement of November 2024

    The American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL) welcomes the Lebanese Cabinet’s momentous decision to endorse the objectives of a US proposal for the full implementation of the November 2024 ceasefire agreement. ATFL commends President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam for their bold leadership and the Lebanese Cabinet for taking this courageous and necessary step toward restoring the state’s exclusive authority over arms.

    The US proposal aims to extend and stabilize the ceasefire by securing a sequence of mutually reinforcing measures. On August 7th, the Lebanese government issued a decree committing to Hezbollah’s full disarmament by year’s end. In return, Israel will cease all ground, air, and maritime military operations. The plan also calls for the complete disarmament of all militias and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory within 120 days. The United States, France, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia will assist in strengthening the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) to enforce the agreement and protect Lebanon’s sovereignty, and will prepare an international economic conference to support Lebanon’s recovery and reconstruction.

    “This is a historic step forward for Lebanon’s sovereignty and stability,” said Edward Gabriel, ATFL President. “It deserves serious support from the international community. At this time, as Lebanon’s leadership has come together at a critical juncture, the United States and its allies should work to encourage adherence and follow-through by all parties, whilst bolstering funding for the LAF to carry out its mission, and helping accelerate the international commitment to Lebanon’s recovery and reconstruction.”

    This action marks a pivotal moment in Lebanon’s effort to reclaim full sovereignty, with the LAF as its sole guarantor. The months ahead will benefit from sustained US leadership and international pressure to ensure full implementation of the agreement. ATFL urges the US to send a strong signal of support by prioritizing the appropriation of necessary funds to the LAF to carry out its mission. France, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia are likewise encouraged to join the US in strengthening the LAF and advancing the timetable for the reconstruction conference—provided both parties are meeting the agreed timelines.

    By launching this time-bound process, the Lebanese government has signaled to its citizens and the world a renewed commitment to national unity, the rule of law, and regional stability. ATFL calls on the international community to stand firmly with Lebanon by sustaining diplomatic engagement, enforcement, and financial and security assistance to ensure this initiative’s success.

  • ATFL Launches New Expert Advisory Council

    The American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL) is pleased to announce the establishment of its new Expert Advisory Council that brings together a distinguished group of senior policymakers, scholars, and diplomats with deep expertise in US-Middle East and Lebanon policy.

    The Council will serve as a resource to support ATFL’s mission of strengthening the US-Lebanon relationship, promoting peace and stability, and advancing constructive US-Lebanon policy.

    The members of the ATFL Expert Advisory Council are:

    • Colin Brooks – Former Senior Professional Staff Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    • Elisa Ewers – Former Senior Professional Staff Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    • Ambassador Jeff Feltman – Former United States Ambassador to Lebanon and United Nations Under Secretary General for Political Affairs
    • Ambassador David Hale – Distinguished Diplomatic Fellow at the Middle East Institute and Former United States Ambassador to Lebanon and United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
    • Ambassador James Jeffrey –Former United States Ambassador to Iraq and Turkey and Special Representative for Syria Engagement
    • Firas Maksad – Managing Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Eurasia Group
    • Paul Salem – Former President of the Middle East Institute
    • Ambassador David Satterfield – Former United States Ambassador to Lebanon and Director of the Rice University Baker Institute for Public Policy
    • David Schenker – Former United States Assistant Secretary of State and Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
    • Randa Slim – Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
    • Mona Yacoubian – Senior Adviser and Director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies

    “We are deeply honored to have such an esteemed group of experts join the ATFL family,” said ATFL President Ed Gabriel. “Their combined knowledge and experience will be invaluable in shaping policies and strategies that advance the interests of the United States and Lebanon alike.”

    ATFL looks forward to working closely with the Expert Advisory Council in promoting a sovereign, stable, and prosperous Lebanon.

  • US Envoy Tom Barrack Shares ATFL President’s Op-Ed on Lebanon

    Ahead of his visit to Lebanon on July 7, 2025, US Envoy Tom Barrack posted on X (formerly Twitter) a link to ATFL President Ed Gabriel’s op-ed titled “Lebanon’s Opportunity—or Missed Opportunity?”

  • ‘The tide may finally be turning’: Hezbollah under pressure as US envoy arrives – analysis

    The Jerusalem Post reports on ATFL’s President Ed Gabriel’s op-ed ahead of US envoy Tom Barrack’s July trip to Lebanon. Read the article here.

  • Lebanon’s Opportunity—or Missed Opportunity?

    Op-ed published in Asharq Al-Awsat by ATFL President Ed Gabriel, “Lebanon’s Opportunity—or Missed Opportunity?” Read the article here.

  • The US Push for Hezbollah Disarmament and the Future of Lebanon

    This Is Beirut quotes ATFL President Ed Gabriel on US diplomatic engagement with Lebanon and the need for reforms. Read the article here.

  • هل سيكون لبنان بمنأى عن الحرب الإيرانية – الإسرائيلية؟

    ATFL President Ed Gabriel speaks to Al Jadeed about the implications of the Israel-Iran war on Lebanon. Watch the interview here (Arabic dub).