Mustafa Hamdan

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Mustafa Hamdan (or Mustapha Hamdan), (Arabic: مصطفى حمدان; born 1955) is a retired Lebanese army general and head of the presidential guard,[1] and head of Al-Mourabitoun movement.[2]

Mustafa Hamdan was tasked with protecting army commander Émile Lahoud in 1990.[3] He was appointed head of the Republican Guard in 1998.[3] He is known to be a close aide-de-camp to Lebanese President Émile Lahoud and Michel Aoun.[1][4]

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