Guerra del Libano (1982) (Italian Wikipedia)

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  • (EN) Michel Warschawski, Inside the Anti-Occupation Camp, su Archives: www.ameu.org, April-May 2006, pp. 5-6. URL consultato il 15 novembre 2023 (archiviato il 19 agosto 2022).
    «The huge demonstration against Israel’s role in the Sabra and Shatilla massacres, in September 1982, will be remembered as the biggest demonstration in the history of Israel, even if today everyone agrees that the figure of 400,000 demonstrators was an exaggeration.
    (La grande manifestazione contro il ruolo di Israele nei massacri di Sabra e Shatilla, nel settembre 1982, sarà ricordata come la più grande manifestazione nella storia di Israele, anche se oggi tutti concordano nel ritenere che la cifra di 400.000 manifestanti fosse un’esagerazione.)»

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  • «Palestinian guerillas belonging to the factions of George Habash and Nayef Hawatmeh entered the village of Beit Mellat (Millat) in north Lebanon and started killing civilians and the moved on to Deir Ayache on 3rd September 1975. Three old monks aged 60, 78, and 93, the only occupants of the monastery of Deir Ayache were ritually murdered, the Christian occupants of the village managed to flee but their village was destroyed. Two days later, the small Maronite village in ʿAkkār, Beit Mellat, was tacked again by Palestinian gunmen who went on the rampage, destroying property, killing several people. Further confrontations took place in the region, notably an attack on the Christian town of Qbayyat in ‘Akkar many of whose inhabitants served in the Lebanese army. The town was besieged. The siege of the town provoked a strong protests and a rebellion by officers and soldiers from Qbayyat based in an army barracks in Jounieh who wanted to deploy and halt the fighting.» da http://www.tanbourit.com/lebanon_war.htm Archiviato il 21 novembre 2008 in Internet Archive. La guerra civile libanese con citazioni dei massacri sul sito di un villaggio libanese

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