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Reverend Chorbishop Louis Khalil (Arabic: لويس خليل) was an educated Lebanese priest of the Maronite Church. Louis Khalil was of Lebanese descent, born in Zahlé, Lebanon. His mother, Elmaz Zalzal (Arabic: إلماس زلزل) was a descendant of a Lebanese aristocratic family. His father was a shell product and petrol distributor in Beqaa. == Early life == On July 25, 1936, Maronite priest Louis Khalil published a book in which he stated numerous accusations against the Syrian National Party and its leader. He did so with the approval of the Maronite Patriarch ‘Arida. The booklet was entitled ''Al-Hizb al-Suri al-Qawmi Mu’amarah ‘ala al-Din wa al-Watan'' (Arabic: الحزب السوري القومي مؤامرة على الدين والوطن) which means ''The Syrian National Party: a Conspiracy Against Religion and Country''. In the book, the Rev. Khalil mentioned, “This is the Syrian National Party, a secret sect endeavoring to dissolve the Holy Church and every religion as well as ethics and Lebanon.” He also argued that the principles of the Syrian National Party are against the Lebanese homeland and religion, especially Christianity. Louis Khalil's brother, Fouad Abou Takka, was a General Officer in the Lebanese army. He and General Henri Gouraud rearranged the map by drawing borders between Lebanon and Syria, thus announcing Lebanon an independent country. Due to General Abou Takka's connection to General Gouraud and Monsignor Khalil's repeated accusations against the Syrian National Party, Fawzi Abou Takka, their brother, was abducted by the SSNP and was transported and jailed in Syria where he was tortured until his kidneys failed. Fawzi was sent back to Lebanon where he died.
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