Khazen

 Fouad Chehab was commander of the Lebanese army after the country gained independence from France. When Lebanon stood on the brink of civil war in 1958, a group of politicians asked him to take over the presidency. He accepted but never intended to see out his term in office. In the end, he stayed on – and by aiming to rise above Lebanon’s sectarian divisions, he managed to build many of the institutions that took the country into the 21st century. This is the story of a soldier who may not have set out to lead his country, but who effectively founded the modern Lebanese state. to view the video click here