Leila Al Solh (Arabic: ليلى الصلح; born 1946) is the vice president of Alwaleed bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation and a former Lebanese minister of industry.
[7] Al Solh is the vice president of Alwaleed bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation in Lebanon since its establishment in August 2003.
[8] Leila Al Solh published an article in the Lebanese daily An Nahar on 20 March 2001, criticising the Syrian government.
[10] She further claimed that the differences between Bashar and Hafez al-Assad are that Bashar al-Assad is much more interested in "the investments of Lebanon's tycoons" than the land of Lebanon itself and that he attempts to eliminate foreign criticism by changing the locus of Syrian control from the "army to the [security] agencies.
Un Liban à retrouver (A Return to Lebanon), L’Orient – Le Jour (Special Edition) On 12 March 2008, Leila Al Solh was awarded the Pontifical Medal by Pope Benedict XVI for the efforts of the Alwaleed bin Talal Humanitarian Foundation to encourage religious tolerance.