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Finally, Lebanon's parliament has elected the country's army chief as president, ending a power vacuum that has lasted more than two years. Joseph Aoun was once a reservist for a Maronite Christian under a sectarian power-sharing system was backed by several key political parties, as well as the US, France and Saudi Arabia. It said that a rival preferred by Hezbollah considered to be powerful Shia Muslim militia and political party supported by Iran, withdrew on Wednesday and endorsed instead the commander.
The election comes six weeks after Lebanon agreed a ceasefire to end a war between Israel and Hezbollah. This Lebanese army, which Aoun had led since 2017, was not involved in the conflict and has a key role under the ceasefire deal. It is required to deploy soldiers in southern Lebanon as Israeli troops withdraw and to ensure Hezbollah ends its armed presence there by 26 January.
Report Source: BBC
The election comes six weeks after Lebanon agreed a ceasefire to end a war between Israel and Hezbollah. This Lebanese army, which Aoun had led since 2017, was not involved in the conflict and has a key role under the ceasefire deal. It is required to deploy soldiers in southern Lebanon as Israeli troops withdraw and to ensure Hezbollah ends its armed presence there by 26 January.

Report Source: BBC