William Hawi

William Hawi
وليم حاوي
Former chief of the Kataeb Security Council
Succeeded byBashir Gemayel
Personal details
Born(1908-09-05)September 5, 1908
New York City, United States
DiedJuly 13, 1976(1976-07-13) (aged 67)
Tel al-Zaatar, Beirut, Lebanon
NationalityLebanese, American
Political partyKataeb Party

William Amine Hawi (also written: William Haoui, Arabic: وليم أمين حاوي; September 5, 1908 – July 13, 1976) was a Lebanese commander of the Kataeb Party, better known in English as the Phalange, a right-wing Christian political party in Lebanon.

He was Head of the second and Fourth Districts, President of the Recruitment Bureau, Head of the Department of Security, Sport and Mobilization on May 29, 1952, and member of the Political Bureau on July 12, 1952. On June 16, 1958, William Hawi was in charge of organizing and leading the activists during the Lebanese events; this constituted the hub of the Party's Regulatory Forces. On January 23, 1961, the Political Bureau dissolved the militants' organization before including its members in the Lebanese Phalange Party and Hawi created the Regulatory Forces. On February 6, 1961, William Hawi was appointed Head of said Forces. In 1963, the "First Commandos" unit was created. It was followed by the "Second Commandos" unit, then by the "B.G" troop. In 1973, the "Maghaweer" platoon was created and the "Combat School" established. Moreover, "Chef" William (which means "leader" in French), supervised the setting up of camps as well as the training organization and development, which enabled the progress of the regulatory process.

In 1952, the Lebanese Phalange put William Hawi up for the Beirut Municipal Council in the Achrafieh-Rmeil region, where he obtained the largest number of votes. In 1957, Hawi presented himself to the legislative elections but failed.

In 1975, Hawi was leading operations against the Palestinians fighting in Lebanon at the Souks of Beirut, Karantina, Jisr el Basha, Dekwaneh, Galerie Semaan and what is known as the "Battle of the Hotels".

On July 1, 1976, sources of the Kataeb Party announced the fall of the last bastion in Tel el-Zaatar and declared that the Head of the Phalange War Council supervised this operation.[1]

On July 13, 1976, William Hawi was killed by a Palestinian sniper following this victory.[1] Following his death, Bashir Gemayel was appointed his replacement as president of the Kataeb Military Council, which later became the core of the Lebanese Forces.

Biography

Background

William Hawi welcoming President Camille Chamoun

William Hawi's family comes from the village of Choueir in North Metn, Lebanon. William's father, Amine Hawi, emigrated when he was twenty years old. His second son, William, was born in New York, U.S. in 1908. Before the family grew and spread its roots in the foreign land, Amine Hawi went back to his homeland in the beginning of 1910, along with his wife and three children.[2] William Hawi had a passion for sports. He played football, tennis and loved swimming and skiing. His sports activities were topped by his participation in the creation of Al Salam Club in Achrafieh.[3] William Hawi met Pierre Gemayel[4] in sports meetings and the latter invited him in 1937 to join the Lebanese Phalange Organization.[5]

In 1947, William Hawi married Marcelle Anis Ghobril. They lived in Beydoun quarter in Achrafieh and had a single daughter, Leila. Hawi was a Greek Orthodox Christian.[6]

William Hawi owned a factory of mirrors, which exported its products to the Arab countries and became one of the most important factories in the Middle East before moving from Debbas Square to Jisr el Basha.[7] With the Palestinian-Lebanese war in 1970, the region of Jisr el Basha fell under the control of the Palestinians living in the camps of Jisr el Basha and Tell el Zaatar and the factory became a primary target for destruction as revenge against its owner: William Hawi, leader of the Lebanese parties opposed to the Palestinian intervention in Lebanese affairs. The Palestinians broke into the factory, destroyed glass and machines before blowing up the facility.[8]

Political role

William Hawi with his family

William Hawi accepted Pierre Gemayel's invitation and joined the Phalange Organization in 1937 even when it was working secretly and illegally following a decree ordering its dissolution on November 18, 1938.[9] He was involved in several issues: consolidating the Party's authority and creating and developing the Kataeb Regulatory Forces in an atmosphere of discipline. William Hawi's responsibilities increased and became diversified. He was appointed Head of the Second and Fourth Districts,[10] President of the Recruitment Bureau in 1942,[11] Head of the 'Department of Security, Sport and Mobilization' on May 29, 1952,[12] and member of the Political Bureau on July 12, 1952.[13] On June 16, 1958, he was in charge of organizing and leading the activists during the Lebanese events; this constituted the hub of the Party's Regulatory Forces,[14] of which he became the leader on February 6, 1961.

Celebrating the anniversary of the Kataeb in 1971 with Pierre Gemayel

The discussions about creating the Phalange Security wing featured several conflicting opinions and lasted interminably before the Party took its final decision to agree to the presence of Regulatory Forces. On January 23, 1961, the Political Bureau dissolved the militants' organization before including its members in the Lebanese Phalange Party and Hawi created the Kataeb Regulatory Forces.[15] On February 6, 1961, William Hawi was appointed Head of said Forces.[16] In 1963, the "First Commandos" unit was created.[17] It was followed by the "Second Commandos" unit, then by the "P.G." troop. In 1973, the "Maghaweer" platoon was created and the "Combat School" established. Moreover, "Chef" William supervised the setting up of camps as well as the training organization and development.[18]

National struggle

When the French took Pierre Gemayel prisoner,[19] Joseph Chader took over the political command while William Hawi was in charge of the organized security effort. He prepared and organized the strikes and demonstrations.[20] He held secret meetings with the Najjadeh Party ("the rescuers") at the mirror factory he owned in Debbas Square.[21] When the French found out about these meetings, they raided the factory several times and pursued William Hawi who escaped by hiding at his friends and neighbors.[22]

William Hawi during the Ashrafieh-Rmeil elections

In 1952, the Lebanese Phalange put William Hawi up for the Beirut Municipal Council in the Achrafieh-Rmeil region for the Eastern Orthodox Christian seat, where he obtained the largest number of votes.[23] In 1957, he individually ran for the Parliamentary elections opposite Ghassan Tueini and Nassim Majdalani but did not win. Despite its loss, the Phalange Party considered these elections to be a confirmation of its strength on the streets.[24]

Military decisions

Events of 1958

During this period, the Lebanese and Arab scenes were marked by the halo of the Egyptian President, Gamal Abdel Nasser. The Phalange Party was fiercely opposed to the pro-Nasser movement that called for strikes and organized riots.[25] It thus entrusted William Hawi with organizing and leading the activists to control the situation and protect its regions.[26]

War of 1975
William Hawi at Tell El Zaatar

Events started escalating dramatically in favor of the Palestinians who started infiltrating the safe houses in the cities and villages, raising confusion and violating rights and properties.[27] The Political Bureau held an extraordinary meeting on March 31, 1970, and created a "Higher Council" in charge of supervising the organization of the Party's work relating to its security and that of the country. William Hawi was entrusted with the security issues and requirements.[28] While the political command of the Party was trying to establish peace and dialogue, the military command led by William Hawi was preparing the Regulatory Forces, manning its human and material capacities in order to fight against the settlement plan that had already started to emerge. The state being unable to fulfill its duties and defend its people, and the governmental institutions being disabled, it was necessary to unify and organize the ranks of the parties for defense purposes. William Hawi was worried by the lack of weapons, ammunitions and supplies and by the absence of coordination between the allied Lebanese forces at the front. He held several meetings with the allied forces in order to create a "Unified Operation Room", the first core of the "Lebanese Forces".

William Hawi and Bashir Gemayel inspecting the Kataeb troops
Fighting corruption

William Hawi created a "Military Police" in charge of controlling the disorder and chaos that were everywhere and introduced a regulatory mechanism to guarantee road safety and guide the citizens to these safe roads. Perhaps the most terrible ordeal he had to face was the infamous massacre on December 6, 1975, that was later called the "Black Saturday", in which Phalangist gunmen killed hundreds of Palestinians and Druze civilians. Hawi was also subjected to menaces and humiliation when he tried to rescue as many innocents as he could. Several persons owe him their lives, their dignity and their properties.

Liberation battles
William Hawi at Tell el Zaatar with former President Amine Gemayel

William Hawi engaged in a fight against corruption and in a battle for liberation when the Palestinians tried to control Beirut completely by isolating it with their surrounding military camps. The Quarantine camp fell within 24 hours under the attack orchestrated by William Hawi, which opened the road linking Beirut to Kesserouan and Byblos in December 1976. The camp of Jisr el Basha also fell after two days of the blockade organized by "Chef" William, paving the way for the liberation of the camp of Tell el Zaatar. However, the camp fell one building after the other. On July 11, 1976, the sources of the Lebanese allied forces announced the fall of the last bastion in Tell el Zaatar and declared that the Head of the Phalange War Council supervised this operation.[29] On July 13, 1976, William Hawi was killed in the middle of the battlefield, before having the opportunity to celebrate his victory.

Death

William Hawi at the front in Tell el Zaatar

On July 13, 1976, at the boundaries of Tell el Zaatar [1], between Al Raii El Saleh and Gallery Matta, a shot was fired by a sniper and killed Hawi while he inspected his forces at the forefront of the battlefield as witnessed by his comrades who were with him.[30]

Upon the death of William Hawi, Bashir Gemayel was appointed his replacement as president of the Kataeb Military Council [2] Archived September 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine and as the head of the unified command of the Lebanese forces, a coalition of the Christian militias of the Kataeb Party (created and organized by Hawi), National Liberal Party, the Tanzim and the Guardians of the Cedars. On July 7, 1980, these Christian militias were unified into one as the Lebanese Forces with Bashir Gemayel as their Commander-in-Chief. [3] Archived December 23, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Gemayel was elected as president on August 24, 1982, but he was assassinated on September 14, 1982, before the beginning of his term.

The Lebanese Forces in addition to the Kataeb party are major forces in the current Lebanese March 14 Forces

See also

Further reading

  • William Hawi, Witness and Martyr, by Leila Hawi Zod, Mémoire DEA, Faculty of History, Université Saint Esprit, Kaslik, Lebanon (2004).

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b "Tel el Zaatar 1976 'Tal el zaatar' ' Tel al zaatar '".
  2. ^ Interviews with Rose Hawi and George Hawi, William Hawi's siblings, documented in the biographical book
  3. ^ Interviews with George Kassab and George Haddad, friends of Hawi and Elie Hawi, brother
  4. ^ Pierre Gemayel was first visible on a national front through his work in sports
  5. ^ The Kataeb party was first established in 1936 by Pierre Gemayel and some companions
  6. ^ Entelis, John Pierre (1974). Pluralism and Party Transformation in Lebanon: Al-Kataʼib, 1936-1970. BRILL. ISBN 9004039112.
  7. ^ Interview with George Hawi, brother
  8. ^ Interviews with Elie Najjar, Laure Gemayel, Renee Nawfal and Edmond Rizk
  9. ^ Dissolution resolution no. 1472, Dar El Amal publishing, History of the Lebanese Kataeb, Part I, p. 348
  10. ^ The Kataeb party in Beirut was divided into four districts, each district to several regions and each region to sections. PR release, Lebanese Kataeb 1958, p. 99
  11. ^ Dal el Amal publishing, History of the Kataeb Party, Part I, p. 260
  12. ^ PR release, Lebanese Kataeb, Lebanese Social Democratic party 1956, Beirut, p. 15
  13. ^ PR release, Lebanese Kataeb, Lebanese Social Democratic party 1958, Beirut, p. 94
  14. ^ A team of researchers in History, Kataeb Regulatory Forces, issued from the Kataeb Security Council, Beirut, 1976, p.343
  15. ^ Political Bureau Resolution no. 1633, meeting transcript dated January 23, 1961
  16. ^ Political Bureau Resolution no. 1636
  17. ^ A team of researchers in History, Kataeb Regulatory Forces, issued from the Kataeb Security Council, Beirut, 1976, p.356
  18. ^ Speech of the Lebanese Forces by Dr. Samir Geagea, Celebration at the war council July 13, 1986
  19. ^ During the French tutelage Pierre Gemayel was imprisoned along with Elias Rababeh for a period of 10 days until dawn of November 22, 1943
  20. ^ Interviews with Elias Rababeh and Sleiman Sleiman
  21. ^ Interview with Nicolas Romanos
  22. ^ Interview with Michel Makhlouf
  23. ^ Hawi was elected with 2081 votes
  24. ^ Ghassan Tueini considered the nomination of William Hawi as a ploy by the Kataeb party to cost him the elections as per his press release in the Annahar newspaper, August 14, 1957
  25. ^ "Story of a Man and a Country" by Joseph Abou Khalil, p. 143
  26. ^ Minutes of the Political Bureau meeting held on June 16, 1957
  27. ^ Leila El Horr, Palestinians in Lebanon, Annahar Newspaper, August 11, 1970
  28. ^ Decision no. 2774, Political Bureau minutes of meeting dated March 31, 1970
  29. ^ Annahar newspaper, July 12, 1976
  30. ^ Interviews with Elie Karameh, Edmond Rizk, Louis Karam, Naji Boutrous and Salim Reaidi conducted in March 1995

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