Geagea, Gemayel react after LF official abducted, killed in Ain Ebel
A veteran Lebanese Forces official has been abducted and killed in the southern town of Ain Ebel, his hometown, CCTV footage and a forensic doctor’s report said, days after reports said that the man had died in a traffic accident.
“The forensic doctor’s report says that Elias Hasrouni was strangled and hit with a gun butt on the head and on his rib cage, which resulted in the fracture of his ribs and their penetration of a lung, before the body was thrown near the car’s location,” al-Jadeed reported on Wednesday.
The CCTV footage shows two SUVs encircling Hasrouni’s vehicle and individuals getting out of them and entering the man’s vehicle before the three cars drive away.
Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea meanwhile said in a statement that Hasrouni was the victim of an “elaborate ambush” set up by “six to nine individuals.”
“They took him to another place and killed him there,” Geagea said, noting that “this new information has become in the hands of security agencies, especially the Lebanese Army’s Intelligence Directorate and the Internal Security Forces’ Information Branch.”
“It is required to unveil the perpetrators’ identities as soon as possible, in light of the sensitivity of the situation in Ain Ebel and the neighboring villages and in light of the repercussions that might result from this crime should the culprits remain unknown,” the LF leader added.
Kataeb Party leader Sami Gemayel for his part described Hasrouni as a “heroic resistance fighter” who was killed “in a militia operation in his town Ain Ebel.”
“We will not demand to know the truth, seeing as it is clear as the sun in a security zone whose affiliation is well-known … The country is hijacked, the Lebanese are hostages and we are in a state of resilience and resistance and they will not defeat our resolve,” Gemayel added.
A statement issued by Ain Ebel residents meanwhile blamed “the killing and treachery machine” for the crime, noting that Hasrouni’s “assassination” will “reopen the file of the comrades Roger Safi and Nakhle Atallah, who also fell in the South in mysterious incidents.”
“Those who are supposed to be real partners in Lebanon are practicing the role of the real partners of the enemies, exclusively excelling in murder, liquidation, treachery and assassination,” the statement said.
“Those who assassinated all of March 14’s leaders, the intellectual Lokman Slim and the hero Elias Hasrouni are neither the Israeli enemy nor the Japanese Red Army, but rather the enemies of the interior, who only know the language of killing, rockets and the 100,000 fighters,” the statement added, in an apparent accusation against Hezbollah.
The victim's brother states that he does not believe the incident has a political nature, contradicting the claims made by the mayor of Aïn Ebel and the LF, who alleged a politically motivated abduction and murder. This difference in viewpoints among involved parties raises questions about the actual motivations behind the incident.
The discrepancies in political viewpoints, the strong terms used by leaders, and the mention of tangible evidence like surveillance videos suggest that there is more to uncover in this case than initially meets the eye.
ofcourseaouni, Your conclusion is absolutely erroneous. There's something fishy about this situation. The victim's brother is also making strange statements. There's definitely something suspicious going on in this ordeal.
Regarding your comment, I don't hate Samir Geagea. However, I'm in favor of moving past the era of civil war protagonists and starting anew without political dynasties. This would disqualify 80% of the Lebanese political arena. Do you take issue with this?
You're not reading properly what I typed, what is it that you don't understand in 'fishy' and 'suspicious'?
@ofcourseaouini, you appear to be struggling with psychological concerns , therefor it's recommended to consult a licensed mental health professional for a proper evaluation and support. Let me know if I can be of any help.
This is the same M.O. as with the murder of Lokman Slim suggesting a targeted assassination. As was the case with Lokman, Hasrouni's car was ambushed, he was kidnapped and then murdered in a different location. The case of MEA IT manager Joseph Sader, who disappeared in similar circumstances, is yet to be solved and his body was never found. Look at who controls the security in all three regions for your culprit.
They killed two men from bcharee and nothing was done about it whatsoever from the state now this! It is very clear that hezbollah was the culprit behind this and the LF will continue to resist we will never give up! May god bless and protect you hakim and every free lebanese patriot.