The battle for the camps had started and was the final showdown between the Palestinians and the Lebanese Front in Beirut.
However, in 1976 he withdrew his support after the Syrian invasion on the side of the Lebanese Front.
In 1982, the Lebanese Front promoted Bashir Gemayel for the presidency.
The Lebanese Front then lived for a short period only, and its new leaders shifted towards Syria.
While Saqr objected to the Syrian intervention in 1976, the Lebanese Front accepted it.
The Lebanese Front, an alliance of Lebanon's main Christian political groups and militias, demanded after a meeting last week that a new Cabinet be formed.
The movement fought as the main militia within the Christian-dominated Lebanese Front.
The Lebanese Front is a coalition of rightist Christian groups involved in Lebanon's civil war.
It was later renamed the Lebanese Front.
The Lebanese Front was gradually strengthened its position, awaiting favorable regional developments to impose its own will.