Joud el Bayeh (also spelled Jud Bayeh or Judd Bayeh, Arabic: جود البايع or جود البائع) was a Lebanese Kataeb party leader, responsible for the area of Zgharta[1] in the North of Lebanon.[2][3] His assassination on June 7, 1978[4] is believed to have triggered the Ehden Massacre. He was director of the Banque de la Méditerrannée (later BankMed) in Chekka, president of the municipal council of Kfardlakos (a village in Zgharta), and vice-president of the Zgharta region of the Kataeb.[5] The Joud el Bayeh Foundation (مؤسسة جود البايع الخيرية) was created in his name.[6][7][8]
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JoudelBayeh (also spelled Jud Bayeh or Judd Bayeh, Arabic: جود البايع or جود البائع) was a Lebanese Kataeb party leader, responsible for the area of...
to expend their power in the region, Marada militiamen assassinated JoudelBayeh, a Kataeb leader in Zgharta, which ignited the Ehden massacre. To seek...
expand their power in the region, ZLA/Marada militiamen assassinated JoudelBayeh, a Kataeb leader in Zgharta, which ignited the Ehden massacre. To seek...
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local Phalange leader and commander, Joud Al Bayeh, by six armed men sent by Tony Frangieh on 8 June 1978. Bayeh had attempted to open an office in Zgharta...