The position of the Lebanese Parliament on the tripartite aggression against Egypt in 1956. A reading of the minutes of the Lebanese Parliament

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م. د. مجيد حميد عباس الحدراوي

Abstract

The parts of the newly formed Lebanese state were; Which arose by a French decision in the year
0 After deducting parts of Syria, the majority of its Muslim population, and annexing them to a region
Christian-majority Mount Lebanon; Living in a state of structural contradiction, as it included a mixture of non-
Homogeneous ethnic, religious and sectarian groups with divergent goals and orientations 9
There was an intellectual and political current in Lebanon that was associated with France and the West and called for Lebanon's isolation from
its Arab surroundings; The intellectual and political adoptions of this trend formed a motive for the birth of the current
opposing him in orientations and goals; He refused to live on the margins of the new Lebanese state
that came into being; As mentioned; by a French decision; Although the will of a large part
of its children who felt marginalized in the new country; whose leaders the Maronites believed as allies
France, with Lebanon's special being, which has nothing to do with Arabism, according to a point of view
their opponents; So, when the Lebanese failed to agree on the basis for integration into the state
The new identity prevailed at the expense of the Lebanese national identity, and the forces were linked


The politician who accompanied the process of developing state building in its various stages to this day.


Given the nature of this complex state formation; Its position on foreign issues such as
It is a reflection of the ideological difference of currents and common forces in the decision-making process
the political of the Lebanese state; From here came our choice of the subject of the research (the position of the House of Representatives
The Lebanese from the tripartite aggression against Egypt 1956 reading in the minutes of the House of Representatives)
To illustrate a model of the positions of those currents and political forces that inherited political representation

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The position of the Lebanese Parliament on the tripartite aggression against Egypt in 1956. A reading of the minutes of the Lebanese Parliament. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 20(86), 569-598. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v20i86.9900
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The position of the Lebanese Parliament on the tripartite aggression against Egypt in 1956. A reading of the minutes of the Lebanese Parliament. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 20(86), 569-598. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v20i86.9900