Lebanon's Fadel Shaker Sentenced to Jail on Terror Charges

Lebanese singer Fadel Shaker performs during a gathering at the main sports stadium in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon on June 9, 2013. (AFP)
Lebanese singer Fadel Shaker performs during a gathering at the main sports stadium in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon on June 9, 2013. (AFP)
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Lebanon's Fadel Shaker Sentenced to Jail on Terror Charges

Lebanese singer Fadel Shaker performs during a gathering at the main sports stadium in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon on June 9, 2013. (AFP)
Lebanese singer Fadel Shaker performs during a gathering at the main sports stadium in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon on June 9, 2013. (AFP)

The military court in Lebanon sentenced on Thursday popular singer Fadel Shaker to jail on terrorism charges in offences dating back to 2013.

That year, the military engaged in armed clashes with a group loyal to extremist Ahmed al-Asir in the southern town of Abra near Sidon city.

In a first ruling, Fadel Shmandur - his real name - was sentenced to 15 years in jail for the acts of terrorism committed by terrorists with his knowledge. He was also accused of providing them with logistic support.

In a second ruling, he was sentenced to seven years in jail, ordered to pay a fine of 5 million Lebanese pounds (or 1,500 dollars according to the official rate) and was stripped of his civil rights on charges of funding Asir's armed group and securing it with weapons and ammunition.

The Abra clashes left 18 soldiers and 11 gunmen dead.

Asir was arrested at Beirut airport on August 15, 2015 as he was attempting to flee Lebanon with a fake passport.

Shaker began his career as a popular wedding singer who performed from the rooftops of the crowded Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el-Hilweh in Sidon, the largest in Lebanon.

He became immensely popular across the Arab world for his love songs and advocacy of Palestinian rights.

When Syria’s uprising erupted in 2011, Shaker shocked his fans by joining the ranks of extremist preacher Asir.



Lebanon: Mikati Says Diplomatic Efforts 'Intensify' to Secure Ceasefire

Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati speaks during a press conference in the presence of Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt (not pictured), in Beirut, Lebanon October 2, 2024. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati speaks during a press conference in the presence of Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt (not pictured), in Beirut, Lebanon October 2, 2024. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
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Lebanon: Mikati Says Diplomatic Efforts 'Intensify' to Secure Ceasefire

Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati speaks during a press conference in the presence of Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt (not pictured), in Beirut, Lebanon October 2, 2024. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati speaks during a press conference in the presence of Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt (not pictured), in Beirut, Lebanon October 2, 2024. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Thursday said that diplomatic efforts are ongoing to pressure Israel into halting its offensive on Lebanon.
He said that contacts have “intensified” in the past hours ahead of a session of the United Nations Security Council, aiming once again to achieve a ceasefire and increase pressure to stop the "Israeli aggression" on Lebanon.
He noted that “discussions are ongoing between the United States and France, which has requested the convening of the Security Council, with the goal of reviving a declaration for a temporary ceasefire to facilitate the resumption of talks on political solutions."
Hezbollah began firing rockets into northern Israel on Oct. 8, 2023, the day after Hamas’ surprise attack into Israel ignited the war in Gaza. Hezbollah and Hamas are both allied with Iran, and Hezbollah says its attacks are aimed at aiding the Palestinians. Israel has carried out airstrikes in response and the conflict steadily escalated, erupting into a full-fledged war last month.
Israel has inflicted a punishing wave of blows against Hezbollah in recent weeks and says it will keep fighting until tens of thousands of displaced Israeli citizens can return to their homes in the north.
More than 1,300 people have been killed in Lebanon and over a million displaced since the fighting escalated in mid-September.