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Born | July 28, 1953 Rmaich – Qadaa of Bint Jbeil |
Died | December 12, 2007 Baabda |
(aged 54)
Buried at | Rmaich |
Allegiance | Lebanon |
Service/branch | Lebanese Armed Forces |
Years of service | 1972 - 2007 |
Rank | Major General |
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General François al-Hajj (Arabic: الجنرال فرنسوا الحاج, July 28, 1953[1] – December 12, 2007[1]) was born in the southern Lebanese town of Rmaich.[1] He was assassinated by a car bomb on December 12, 2007.[2]
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He entered the military academy in 1972, graduating in 1975.[1] He fought against the Israeli occupation in South Lebanon and was then transferred to head positions north of the Litani during the 1980s. In 1988-89 he fought against Syrian forces assaulting the “free zones” of West Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War, he also battled the Lebanese Forces militia. In addition, General Hajj, led the Lebanese Army operation in Dinnieh during 2000. He gained recognition as a brilliant commander during the 15-week operation against Fatah al-Islam in Nahr al-Bared camp northern Lebanon during Summer 2007. He was a supporter of General Michel Aoun, a Catholic Maronite, that in 2006 allied with Hezbollah to push for a strategy of "war against corruption". At General Al-Hajj's funeral, Saad Hariri was spat on and told to leave. [3]
A previous failing Israeli attempt to assassinate General Hajj took place in 1976 by exploding his car in his hometown Rmaich. Israel and through its allies in Southern Lebanon tried to recruit and cooperate with General Hajj who was a First Lieutenant back then; however they were met by his continuous refusal.[4]
General Francois Hajj received the following honors and medals:[1]
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