Lebanese State Security Explained

Seal:Lebanese State Security logo.JPG
Headquarters:El Ramleh el Bayda, Beirut
Employees:Classified
Budget:Classified
Chief1 Name:Tony Saliba
Chief1 Position:General Director.
Parent Agency:Lebanese Supreme Council of Defense (President and Prime minister).

The Lebanese State Security or Amn Eddawla (Official name: General Directorate of State Security) (Arabic: المديرية العامة لأمن الدولة) is the Lebanese National Security Agency, directly attached to both, the Lebanese President and Prime Minister.

The General Directorate of the Lebanese State Security was established in 1985. In March 2017, General Tony Saliba was appointed as director of the State Security in replacement of George Qaraa. Both are Melkite Greek catholics as the position is traditionnaly reserved to the community.[1]

Functions

Major function required by the Agency:

Divisions

The Lebanese State Security is mainly divided into several parts:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Lebanon-News/2016/Mar-29/344473-cabinet-in-fresh-tangle-over-state-security-leadership.ashx The Daily Star (Lebanon) 2016-04-07