Lebanon sentences activists in absentia for inciting Israeli attacks

Published June 5, 2026 Updated June 5, 2026 04:14pm

Lebanon’s judiciary has charged two anti-Hezbollah activists in absentia with inciting Israeli attacks against the group and sentenced them to 15 years in prison, a judicial official has told AFP.

The official, who requested anonymity, said the two individuals, Ahmed Yassine and Joumana Gebara, both living outside Lebanon, were charged with “collaborating with Israel and inciting it to continue its military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon” by the military tribunal in a trial that began in November 2024.

Yassine, a Paris-based university professor, is accused of “inciting the Israeli army to bomb the historic Baalbek Citadel by disseminating information claiming that the citadel housed Hezbollah weapons depots”.

Yassine also has a YouTube channel where he shares political commentary to more than 140,000 subscribers.

Gebara is accused of “praising Israeli army spokesman Avichay Adraee and thanking him for the bombings of Lebanon, as well as calling for normalisation with Israel” during the previous Israel-Hezbollah war in 2024, the official said.