Paris - Ibrahim Hamidi - When Major General Abbas Ibrahim was the head of Lebanon's General Security service, the role was varied and drew him into wider international affairs.
He became known for his mediation between conflicting parties, as he forged connections with – and between – people with directly opposed views. Ibrahim has been linked with a potential political role in the country ever since he left Beirut’s security apparatus at the beginning of this year, when his term of office was not renewed.
In a comprehensive interview with Al Majalla in Paris, Ibrahim exclusively revealed new details on how he facilitated contact between the President Donald Trump of the United States and Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad.
He also outlined his role coordinating a clandestine visit to Damascus – by the head of French intelligence – alongside other forms of international contact he set up when sanctions and diplomatic isolation were imposed on Syria. They included a trip to Italy by Major General Ali Mamlouk, the head of Syria’s national security office.
Ibrahim also openly addressed his political ambitions in Lebanon. And at this time of crisis in the Middle East, he spoke of his involvement in drawing up the maritime borders between Lebanon and Israel.
These are highlights from a wide-ranging interview with a deeply well-connected figure of substance in regional and international politics, at a crucial time for the region.
General Ibrahim, did you assume your position in Lebanon as the director-general of General Security during a critical period? How did you manage to strike a balance in such a sensitive role, both in Lebanon and the Middle East?
“I took office in August 2011, at the onset of the Syrian crisis, which was only a few months old at the time.
“There was a global bet that the Syrian regime would endure for two or three months. I had a completely different vision. Undoubtedly, the Syrian crisis posed the greatest challenge for me when I assumed the leadership of Lebanese General Security.
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“The repercussions of this crisis were terrifying for Lebanon. We faced a colossal challenge that reshaped the landscape in the region. Most importantly, the primary issue we confronted within Lebanon was the influx of Syrian refugees.
“The General Security had to adapt its administrative work to serve the five million Lebanese citizens while facing the repercussions of the entry of a million refugees – not tourists or visitors – which brought forth numerous challenges. This was the biggest challenge to the Lebanese General Security apparatus.”