Young Men (Lebanon)
The Young Men were a small Lebanese Christian militia linked to the Lebanese Forces, which fought in the Lebanese Civil War between 1978 and 1986.
Origins
During the early 1975-77 phase of the Lebanese Civil War, the armed militants of the Kataeb Regulatory Forces and later the Lebanese Forces operated with little discipline or restraint in a situation of escalating violence. As the war progressed, the Christian military leadership began to impose a higher degree of discipline on their militiamen and as a result, some of the early fighters found themselves being expelled from both the KRF and LF for insubordination, looting, and other crimes.Elie Hobeika, the head of the newly founded Lebanese Forces' intelligence service, the Security Agency – LFSA, claimed that some of these men had fought well and should be used, even if they were not suitable for the ordinary strict environment of military service. In 1978-79, Hobeika began to recruit these same militiamen and formed them into a new unit, known officially as the 'Special Force' – SF, intended to be used on clandestine "special operations" under his own command. Separated from the LF's formal military structure, the new formation used different official titles over time according to Hobeika's changing role, such as the names of their commanders.
Initially sent to the Israeli-controlled border enclave in southern Lebanon to receive additional two weeks' training by the Israeli Defense Forces, they were pulled out a few months later by the Israelis, who accused them of indiscipline. The Israelis cut all official ties with the militia soon after their return to east Beirut, but remained in close contact with Hobeika.
Structure and organization
Placed under the strict control of the LF intelligence services, the Young Men/SF was little more than a criminal street gang whose members tended to have disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds, troubled social backgrounds, and limited education. The group did not use a traditional military structure. Based in east Beirut, they aligned some 100 militiamen, initially loosely organized into three separated groups of thirty or so men each – the main group, led by Maroun Machahalani was allocated on an old school building 100 meters away from the LF headquarters in Karantina; the second group, led by Georges Melko was deployed in Ashrafieh not far from the Hôtel-Dieu de France Hospital and lastly, the third group, led by Michel Zouen was based near Beirut's old central railway station.List of Young Men commanders
- Elie Hobeika
- Georges Melko
- Maroun Machahalani
- Michel Zouen