Jean Kahwaji
{{Short description|Lebanese military commander}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Jean Kahwaji
| native_name = {{Nobold|{{Lang|ar|جان قهوجي}}}}
| image = Jean Kahwaji, Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces - 2012 (cropped).jpg
| caption = Kahwaji in 2012
| order = 13th
| office = Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces
| president = Michel Suleiman
Michel Aoun
| term_start = 30 August 2008
| term_end = 8 March 2017
| predecessor = Michel Suleiman
| successor = Joseph Aoun
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1953|9|23|df=y}}
| death_date =
| birth_place = Ain Ebel, Nabatiye, Lebanon
| party = Independent
| spouse = Marleine Sfeir
| alma_mater = Lebanese Army Military Academy
| allegiance = {{flag|Lebanon}}
| branch = Lebanese Army
| serviceyears = 1973–2017
| rank = General
}}
Jean Kahwaji ({{langx|ar|جان قهوجي}} {{IPA|ar|ʤaːn qah'waʤiː|}}; born 1953) is a former Lebanese military officer who served as the 13th commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces from 2008 to 2017.
Career
Kahwaji joined the Lebanese army in 1973. He trained abroad, especially in the United States and Italy. He also underwent anti-terrorism training in Germany in 2006, as well as in Italy. He headed the army's 12th Infantry Brigade since 2002. He also went to the Swedish military school in Boden Garrison in Sweden for terrain warfare during the 1990s.
On 30 August 2008, the Lebanese government appointed Brigadier-General Kahwaji to be chief of the Lebanese Armed Forces, replacing Michel Suleiman,{{cite book|title=Jane's intelligence digest: the global early-warning service|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=F5MsAQAAIAAJ|date=2009-05-01|publisher=Jane's Information Group}} who became President of Lebanon in May 2008. He was the 13th chief officer in the army's history.{{cite web|title=Army Commander Jean Kahwaji|url=https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/nowspecials/army_commander_jean_kahwaji_|website=NOW|accessdate=21 June 2017}}
Corruption charges
Kahwaji has been charged several times with corruption and illicit enrichment. As an army official, Kahwaji is suspected of using his influence to accrue vast fortunes, and accepting bribes. In December 2020, a Lebanese judge has filed corruption charges against him and other high-ranked officials.{{Cite web |last=Azhari |first=Timour |title=Lebanon ex-army boss, intelligence heads charged with corruption |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/12/2/lebanon-ex-army-boss-intelligence-heads-charged-with-corruption |access-date=2022-12-11 |website=www.aljazeera.com |language=en}}
Murder enquiry
On 24 January 2023, Judge Tarek Bitar charged Kahwaji and the former Prime Minister, Hassan Diab, with 'Homicide with intent' under the probe into the Beirut explosion in 2020. Judge Bitar also charged Prosecutor General Ghassan Oweidat - the head of Lebanon's domestic intelligence agency Major General Abbas Ibrahim and other current and former security and judicial officials.{{cite news | url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-24/lebanon-blast-investigator-charges-public-prosecutor-judges/101889242 | title=Lebanon blast investigator charges former PM, top public prosecutor | newspaper=ABC News | date=24 January 2023 }}
Personal life
Jean Kahwaji is married to Marleine Sfeir. They have three children: Jad, Joanna and Joe.
He is a Maronite Catholic.{{cite news|title=Exclusive: Lebanon army chief sees growing risk from Syrian camps|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-lebanon-security-idUSKBN0TF1PG20151126|website=Reuters|date=26 November 2015 |accessdate=31 May 2017}}
See also
References
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| title = Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces
| before = Michel Suleiman
| after = Joseph Aoun
| years = 2008 – 2017
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