
Benaw Izzat | Exclusive to iKurd.net
Walid Jumblatt took $10 million from Qatar in 2018: a leaked document obtained by iKurd.net
Joumblatt adopted a moderate stance during the presidential elections, considering the possibility of accepting the Hezbollah-backed candidate Sleiman Frangié, head of the Marada movement.
In August 2022, the Druze leader received the political assistant to Hezbollah Secretary General Hussein Khalil, and the head of the party’s coordination committee Wafic Safa, in the presence of MP Waël Bou Faour and former minister Ghazi Aridi.
After the meeting, Mr. Joumblatt declared it “frank and friendly”, adding: “We spoke at length about the points that can be resolved jointly, on the economic and development fronts, and put aside the points of disagreement”. [1]
Jumblatt has an immense fortune, over 500 properties in Lebanon, as revealed by the Gherbal platform [2]. So he doesn’t need the money, but that didn’t stop him from taking USD 10 million from Qatar and betraying his country in the process. We have proof that this money was paid in 2018, but how long has he been a Qatari double agent? History will record that at this meeting with Hezbollah everyone was paid by Qatar.

The letter published above, which comes from the hacked files of Operation RAVEN [3], provides irrefutable proof of his compromise. This helps us to understand the meaning of the story.
Of course, the American justice system has done its duty by punishing the perpetrators of this hacking operation, but the documents concerning the decision-makers, elected representatives and military personnel of numerous countries have not been released in the same breath. [4]
The documents of shame remain secret for the most part, waiting for time to pass or for a beneficiary to make an unacceptable mistake. So when Prince Charles slipped up by explaining that Commonwealth countries could leave the British fold as they wished on June 22, 2022 [5], the British services quickly brought him to heel via the press, which published details of the 3 million euros in cash he received from Qatar just a few days later [6].
Queen Elizabeth was still alive, and her inheritance was not to be trifled with. Now king, Charles has learned his lesson.
That’s what the Raven files are for these days. It’s all blackmail and manipulation, but the aim of the game is also to protect those who have benefited from this corruption while occupying important positions in the intelligence services or in key administrations.
In all countries, including Israel, civil servants are paid by the people. The same people who are demonstrating with great courage against the Israeli extreme right and its belligerent intentions. In all countries, the documents of corruption belong to the taxpayers, to this generation which is ready to shed its blood for a better world.
Jumblatt, Sarkozy, Netanyahu and many others have received astronomical sums in return for their obedience to the Al Thani family.
Time has come to clean up every country and give back to the people what they are paying for Raven files do not belong to a few members of the intelligence community but to all those who suffer from corruption. Not to do so is to betray them a second time.
1 Retrouvailles Joumblatt-Hezbollah: résoudre les problèmes en reconnaissant les divergences (icibeyrouth.com)
2 Le patrimoine immobilier des hommes politiques au Liban, des données révélatrices (lecommercedulevant.com)
3 Exclusive: Ex-NSA cyberspies reveal how they helped hack foes of UAE (reuters.com)
4 Office of Public Affairs | Three Former U.S. Intelligence Community and Military Personnel Agree to Pay More Than $1.68 Million to Resolve Criminal Charges Arising from Their Provision of Hacking-Related Services to a Foreign Government | United States Department of Justice
5 Charles tells Commonwealth leaders dropping Queen is ‘for each to decide’ | Commonwealth of Nations | The Guardian
6 Prince Charles given €3m in cash in bags by Qatari politician, according to report | King Charles III | The Guardian
Mrs. Benaw Izzat – a special reporter and senior writer for iKurd.net.
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