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Sabra and Shatila

Sabra and Shatila

Bayan Nuwayhed Al-Hout

(2004)

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Abstract

Now available for the first time in English, this classic book is the most comprehensive, authoritative account of the Sabra and Shatila massacre and what happened and who was responsible.

Taking place over three bloody days in the Lebanese capital Beirut, the Sabra and Shatila massacre was committed against Palestinian refugees by Lebanese militias, aided and supervised by the Israeli Army, which had encircled the district. Driven by the horror of what occurred, author Bayan Nuwayhed al-Hout, interviewed survivors and set up an oral history project immediately after the massacre to preserve testimonies.

Containing interviews with the victims families, in addition to statistical data and attempts to determine the number of victims, this book is a courageous attempt to make sense of what happened and an important political document in its own right.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents 4
Introduction 12
PART I: TESTIMONIES AND ACCOUNTS 28
1 The Place and the Residents: Between the Emigrations of 1948 and 1982 30
2 The Israeli Army Encircles the District 57
3 Thursday 16 September 1982 84
4 Friday 17 September 1982 125
5 Saturday 18 September 1982 174
6 The Killer and the Victim 212
PART II: STATISTICS AND COMPARISONS 254
7 Field Study, Spring 1984 256
8 Counting the Victims 286
Conclusion: Who was Responsible? 308
Notes 336