Wehbe Katicha

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Wehbe Katicha (Arabic: وهبي قاطيشا, born in 1943) is a Lebanese politician and a former general in the Lebanese Army. He is currently a representative in the Lebanese parliament having been elected in May 2018 as a candidate of the Lebanese Forces party in Akkar.

Wehbe Katicha
وهبي قاطيشا
In office
1964–1999
Personal details
Born (1943-05-18) 18 May 1943 (age 78)
Chadra, Lebanon

Personal life and background[]

Katicha was born to a Greek Orthodox family in Chadra, Akkar. He attended several elementary schools in Akkar then Apôtres high school in Jounieh and Furn el-Chebek's public high school. He joined the army in 1964 and stayed until his resignation in 1999. He earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science from the Lebanese University in 1980. Between 1999 and 2008, he wrote weekly military and political analysis about regional and international topics in Al-Massira magazine and other Lebanese and Arab newspapers. He was also a frequent guest of Lebanese TVs during recent armed conflicts, namely Iraq War and July War.

Military career[]

Katicha followed successfully the Lebanese officer commissioning program and graduated first in his class as a Lieutenant in 1967. He then traveled to France in 1968 for a one-year training and pursued several training sessions in Lebanon, Egypt and France between 1972 and 1985.

Dates of ranks[]

  • Platoon Commander: 1968
  • Company Commander: 1970
  • Battalion Commander: 1981
  • Brigadier General: 1994

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