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News ID: 103843
Publish Date : 19 June 2022 - 21:29

Report: Ariel Sharon Directly Involved in Sabra, Shatila Massacre

BEIRUT (Dispatches) – Former Zionist prime minister Ariel Sharon was directly involved in massacring Palestinians in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps four decades ago, a new report confirms.
A new report by Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth unveiled a report that strongly confirms the occupying regime’s involvement in the Sabra and Shatila Massacre in collaboration with the Lebanese al-Kataeb militia led by Bashir Gemayel, the website of Lebanon-based Arabic-language al-Manar television network said on Saturday.
Still remembered as one of the most horrific crimes committed by the Zionist regime, the Sabra and Shatila massacre was carried out on September 16, 1982, when Christian Phalangist militias armed by the Zionist regime stormed into the Palestinian refugee camps in the west of the Lebanese capital of Beirut and brutally killed up to 3,500 civilians, including many women and children.
On September 15, the occupying regime’s military besieged Sabra and Shatila and had its tanks positioned to shell the camps before tasking some 1,500 Phalangist militiamen with “searching and mopping up the camps” a day later, which led to the killing of Palestinians during the next 43 hours, from 6 p.m. local time at sundown on Thursday, September 16, until 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 18.
The Zionists fired flares throughout the night to light up the killing field – thus allowing the militias to see their way through the narrow alleys of the camps.
Despite the regime’s attempts to conceal its involvement in the massacre, Sharon, the then war minister, was the key figure in the whole three-day operation, from ordering to shell Sabra and Shatila to unleashing Phalangist militiamen in the refugee camps.
The Kataeb Party – known in English as the Phalanges or the Lebanese Phalanges Party – is a Christian political party in Lebanon. It is estimated, when fully mobilized at the time of the massacre, the Phalange had 5,000 militiamen, of whom 2,000 were full-time.
At the time, the leader of the Kataeb Party was Bashir Gemayel, the president-elect of Lebanon and the leader of the Lebanese Forces, who was assassinated on September 14 that year when an explosion rocked the Party’s headquarters in the Achrafieh area of Beirut.
The Phalangists sought revenge, claiming that the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was responsible for Gemayel’s assassination.
According to the new report, the military commanders in the Israeli occupation army and al-Kataeb held meetings to coordinate the massacre.
The Israeli daily said based on documents secured by Israeli journalist Ronen Bergman, former Zionist prime minister Menachem Begin approved Sharon’s plan to attack the Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut.
The documents further revealed a coordination meeting between al-Kataeb officials and the Zionist commanders was held in the Lebanese capital two days after the massacre to mull the means of concealing the Israeli involvement.
Back in 1984, Israeli journalist Amnon Kapeliouk depicted in his book “Sabra and Shatila: Inquiry into a Massacre” the harrowing scenes of the massacre.