Background
Raad was born into a Shia family in Beirut in 1955.
Raad was born into a Shia family in Beirut in 1955.
He presides Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc in the Lebanese parliament, which is part of the 8 March Alliance. His family is originally from the village of Jbaa in western Bekaa Valley. He holds a bachelor"s degree in philosophy, which he received from Lebanese University.
Raad has been a key political player and has been elected by the Iranian Majlis as Lebanon"s only representative on the Iranian Guardian Council.
He has been president of the Hezbollah"s Block loyalty to the Resistance since 2000. Following the military action of July–August 2006 conducted by Israel against the Lebanon, and with the resumption of dialogue sessions headed by Nabih Berri, Hassan Nasrallah appointed Mohammad Raad as personal representative on the negotiating table.
Raad is among potential candidates for general secretary of Hezbollah if Nasrallah will be "supreme guide" of the organization and the power allocated to the post of general secretary will be reduced.
Raad recognizes that Lebanon is a country of partnerships, where dialogue must be preserved. Honesty is essential to Raad"s idea of dialogue. He supports stronger ties with Iran, the implementation of shariah law in Nabatieh.
On 11 October 2011, he referred to the American ambassador to Lebanon, Jeffrey Feltman, as an "Israeli agent" and suggested that there are "many" Israeli collaborators working with 14 March alliance.
Raad is one of the leading figures of Hezbollah and the only member of the party to occupy his seat in Parliament (representing Nabatiyah) since 1992. He is one of the "ideologues" of the party, a member of its executive committee and former chair of its political council.