Restoration and rehabilitation of Saraya Bint Jbeil 21 July 2010

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In the year 1839, Sheikh Hussein al-Salman appeared, who built Saraya Bint Jbeil government and made it, he is the administration of government or the home of the princely states, further Sheikh Hussein was known to support the Egyptians at that time, and his son Tamer Bekh inherited the governance and the approach and was subjected to many external harassment. In the year 1839, Sheikh Hussein al-Salman appeared, who built Saraya Bint Jbeil government and made it, he is the administration of government or the home of the princely states, further Sheikh Hussein was known to support the Egyptians at that time, and his son Tamer Bekh inherited the governance and the approach and was subjected to many external harassment. After that period, the town was led locally by Hajj Muhammad Bazzi, Where he went with a group of people from the region to welcome Prince Abdul Qader Al-Jazaery in the village of Deshub (Palestine), and he died in 1880 CE, After that, his brother Suleiman inherited the leadership, and he died in 1889. In the period that followed, Muhammad Saeed Bazzi appeared and was assisting Kamel Al-Asaad in the leadership of the princely state. Additionally He was a member of the Marjayoun Court and the Presidency of the Sidon Court. Further He devoted himself to leadership and established close relations with notbles in Palestine. He also joined the ranks of the "Union and Progress Society" in 1909. After that Muhammad Saeed Bazzi was imprisoned by the Ottoman authority, but during a prisoner exchange process, he and others were released. Muhammad Bazzi was one of the leaders who participated in the Hujair Conference in 1920 AD, subsequently the French sentenced him and Abdel Hamid Bazzi to life in exile, in addition to seizing their property . With the start of the French occupation of Lebanon, it worked to separate the people of villages and towns, which led to the destruction of Bint Jbeil and the deaths and injuries. As a result, the entire town was abandoned to neighboring villages and towns. The French also sentenced to death a number of her sons,some of them executed the sentence, , and some of them managed to escape Where he settled in the Diaspora. The people of Jabal Amel revolted in 1936, demanding the liberation of their land consequently Haj Ali Beydoun, Ali Bazzi (a parliament representative and minister in subsequent governments), Musa al-Zain Sharara and Anis al-Irany were arrested in the town's Palace, , this behavior prompted people to demonstrate in front of the place prison, trying to get the detainees out. They were surprised by the enemy's gunshots, which led to the death of Mustafa Al-Ashi (from Bint Jbeil), Muhammad Al-Jammal and Aqil Daaboul (from Ainata), and As a result, the government house was stormed, and Hassan Bassam was able to smash the prison door. While that Maarouf Sharara climbed to the roof of the General Security headquarters from the house of Haidus and lowered the French flag... The old Saraya was demolished during the occupation of Bint Jbeil in 1978, and its beautiful arches and square paved with yellow stone were stolen. After the July 2006 war, the Parliamentary Al-Wafa Bloc and the Parliamentary Development and Liberation supported the rehabilitation project of Palace Bint Jbeil, Its construction and restoration was approved by the Lebanese Parliament in the Finance and Budget Committee, which approved a number of projects, including Saraya Bint Jbeil. It was completed on July 21, 2010, and opened with a ceremony sponsored by the Minister of Works at that time, Minister Ghazi Aridi, and attended by MP Ali Bazzi. Representative Hassan Fadlallah, municipal officials and representatives of security and military forces.
The government departments located in Bint Jbeil are the following District Commissioner, Gendarmerie, Police Station, Post, Telephone, Civil Court, Jafari Sharia Court, Notary Public, Finance Office, Personal Status Department, Agricultural Guidance Center, Regie Office, Real Estate Office, Social Recovery Center, Nursery, Electricity of Lebanon Corporation, Water Authority Office of Jabal Amel, the Judiciary Medical Center, Social Security, the State Security Service, and Bint Jbeil Prison. A note about the post office services are provided at the Judicial Center through an office for the “Liban Post.”