Bronze Bust of Soleimani Sparks Controversy in Lebanon

W460

The unveiling of a large statue in a Beirut suburb of an Iranian commander killed by the U.S. last year has sparked indignation among many in Lebanon -- the latest manifestation of a growing schism between supporters and opponents of Iran-backed Hizbullah.

The bronze bust of Gen. Qassem Soleimani was erected Tuesday by the Ghobeiry municipality in a Hizbullah stronghold near Beirut's airport to commemorate the slain general's supportive role in Lebanon's wars with Israel. Soleimani, the architect of Iran's proxy militias in the Middle East, was killed in a U.S. drone strike near Baghdad airport a year ago.

Many Lebanese, mostly critics of Hizbullah, took to social media to lambast the celebration of a foreign military leader in Lebanon's capital. "Occupied Beirut," tweeted one Lebanese, Amin Abou Mansour, who posted it with the hashtag #BeirutFree_IranOut.

Others lamented what they described as the cultural hegemony of the militant Hizbullah and its ally, Iran. Wael Attallah, a Lebanese Canadian, tweeted: "This is a cultural aggression being imposed on Lebanon. Hundreds of thousands of Lebanese today feel violated and powerless. The Schism is getting wider day by day, little by little."

One Lebanese media personality said she received death threats after her criticism on social media of the new statue.

The criticism has triggered a backlash from supporters, who started a Twitter storm with the hashtag: #Soleimani_is_one_of_us.

The killing of Soleimani and a top Iraqi militia leader last year at Baghdad's airport significantly ratcheted up tensions in the region, sparking outrage among their supporters and bringing Iran and its allies and the U.S. close to an all-out conflict. Iraq and Hizbullah, Iran's closest allies in the region, have called for the expulsion of U.S. troops from the region and threatened to retaliate for the killing of the two commanders.

The fallout over the Soleimani statue reflected deepening divisions in the small country that has become increasingly aligned with Iran, alienating traditional Arab and Western backers.

A report in the online site Al-Modon called the bust in southern Beirut a "symbol of (an) Iranian mandate" in Lebanon that replaces symbols of a bygone era when pictures or statues of Egyptian leader Gamal Abdul-Nasser and Syrian President Hafez Assad were prevalent.

The bronze bust about 3 meters high is located in a roundabout on a street named for the Iranian general and is linked to a highway named after Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini -- a reflection of growing Iranian influence in Lebanon.

Giant posters of Soleimani were also installed along streets and in neighborhoods allied with Hizbullah, in some instances sparking angry reactions from locals.

In the eastern Bekaa highway to the Brital area, unidentified men torched a billboard of Soleimani on Sunday, according to the local LBC TV channel.

The following day, other portraits of Soleimani were burned north of Beirut in Nahr al-Kalb by men who brandished the portraits of slain Christian leader and president-elect Bashir Gemayel, who was assassinated in 1982.

Comments 15
Thumb justice 06 January 2021, 16:49

Lebanon is occupied by the shia iranians. Credits go to Hariri, Geagea, Junblatt, Berri and Aoun.

Thumb sevilla 07 January 2021, 00:23

I pray we soon see a bronze statue of hassan nassrallah in Beirut southern suburbs.

Missing phillipo 07 January 2021, 13:39

I'd put it in the middle of an army shooting range.

Thumb gebran_sons 07 January 2021, 14:18

This provides an answer to anyone who questions why there is no foreign investments in Lebanon, why all multinationals with their good paying jobs have left, why no funding of long-term investment in industry or technology is possible, why Lebanon cannot join the world economy, why rockets instead of Silicon Valleys, why highly-qualified engineers cannot find jobs at multinationals working remotely, why the Shia are practically not welcome anywhere in the civilized world. In addition to the corrupt politicians who made a Faustian deal with Hizb at the expense of Lebanon economy, independence, justice and democracy... the Shia community is primarily to blame for supporting and nurturing this occupying force and bunch of murderer Basij. Enough hiding behind fig leaf. Look at the Iranian diaspora community that sees the Ayatollah and the current Iranian regime as the great Satan. Wake up! Hizb and FPM have already take us to hell and absolute misery!

Thumb Mystic 07 January 2021, 17:42

This statue will proudly be standing for a heroic martyr.
If you can have pictures of Hariri or Tueni etc. What is the difference?

This man fought for the Shia in 2006 when all the cowards turned their backs on us.

Thumb gebran_sons 07 January 2021, 18:19

Big difference. Imam Moussa Saddr fought for the Shia and to improve their lives by making Lebanon a better and more cohesive nation. Soleimani has systematically poisoned and destroyed Shia communities throughout the Middle East. In 2006, Hizb tried everything to get Shia, army and Lebanon involved in a war so it nurture hate, and keep its arms at the service of Iranian radicals and against the hopes and aspirations of Lebanon's Shia, the most democratic Shia community in the world... then. As Basij role in Iran has been to oppress the educated and productive Iranians, they created Hizbollah to keep Lebanese Shia in check. Musa Saddr would have been the biggest supporter of the Green Revolution! Instead we have the imposter Berri!

Thumb warrior 08 January 2021, 02:47

Hariri and Tueni are Lebanese ya irani!

Missing phillipo 06 January 2021, 19:24

More proof of the replacement of the Republic of Lebanon by the Western Province of Iran.

Missing B.K.L 06 January 2021, 21:17

Like when european jews formed terror groups in palestine and took over palestinian homes, businesses and the entire country with the help of the british colonializers who themselves got attacked by the european jewish terrorist groups, despite all they did for the zionists.

Missing B.K.L 06 January 2021, 21:14

This is sick, disgusting and ridiculous. Who the hell needs a statue? The people need food and stability, not bronze statues and division.

Missing devere 06 January 2021, 23:40

The baboon was blown i to a million pieces along with the filth with him. USA won iran lost...a bronze statue as deplorable and ugly as it is wont change anything. They can be reminded of his death everyday and a warning of what will happen to them one day.

Thumb Spotter 07 January 2021, 01:47

One very shia troll spotted
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Thumb scorpyonn 07 January 2021, 05:24

I can't believe that the Lebanese make themselves subservient to those primitive rats in Iran. Shame on the Lebanese for bowing down to rats and vermin like those mullahs. I hope Israel targets this statue and destroys it. There is not a single Iranian on this planet that contributes to the well being of it. They are all scum.

Missing phillipo 07 January 2021, 13:40

What a great idea

Thumb drone 07 January 2021, 18:06

They did a real good job recreating what he looked like at the end. This is the color he was turning when I left him and he was missing the bottom part like he is here, although he looks less smoky than he was for obvious reasons.