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Lebanese Political Parties: The Syrian Social National Party

Type:
Documentary

Year:
2003

Time:
120 minutes

Language:
Arabic with English or French subtitles

 

 
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The Syrian Social National Party (SSNP) was established under clandestine circumstances by Antoine Saadeh in the early 1930s. Its primary objective was to unify the people of greater Syria. Throughout the 1930s, the SSNP attracted numerous followers by expanding into Syria, Jordan and Palestine. The party gained popularity for its resistance to the Israeli invasions of South Lebanon. After a brief division in the 1980s, the party was reunited over the following decade and now has deputies in the Lebanese Parliament.

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