Sabra
& Shatilla Massacre
In June 1982, the Israeli military (IDF), with full support of the
Reagan regime, launched a massive invasion of Lebanon. The
objectives of the invasion were to destroy the Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO), then based mainly in Lebanon, and install a
puppet government in Beirut. The U.S. continually re-supplied the
IDF throughout the war.
The invasion of Lebanon culminated in the Sept. 15-17 rampage
through two disarmed Palestinian refugee camps by 1,500 fighters of
the racist and fascist Lebanese Forces, one of the right-wing
Lebanese organizations allied with Israel.
For the entire summer of that year, the IDF mercilessly bombed the
Lebanese capital, killing more than 20,000 people, the vast
majority of them civilians. In September 1982, a ceasefire
agreement was forced upon the Lebanese and Palestinians resisting
the assault. Palestinian refugees made up more than 10 percent of
Lebanon's population of 3 million at the time.
Under the agreement, PLO military forces would be evacuated to
Tunisia. In return, the safety and security of the Palestinian
refugee camps would be guaranteed. Among the signers of this
agreement were the governments of the United States and Israel. The
security guarantee was critical, because it was well known to all
parties that the Lebanese Forces and other racist and fascist
militias would butcher the residents of the camps if they were left
unprotected.
By Sept. 15, with the PLO fighters gone, the IDF had completely
surrounded the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in west Beirut. The
remaining inhabitants of the camps were nearly all women, children
or elderly men.
However, Ariel Sharon, then Israel's defense minister, along with
the Israeli commanders on the ground declared that they believed
there were still PLO fighters hiding in the camps. Using this
pretext, Sharon ordered that the Lebanese Forces (LF), commanded by
Elie Hobeika, be allowed enter the Palestinian camps to "clean out
terrorist nests." A weekend of unimaginable horror ensued. The LF
first went door-to-door, forcing the terrified inhabitants out into
the streets and dividing them into groups.
Shortly after they entered the camps, an LF commander radioed
Hobeika, who was in the presence of Israeli officers. The LF
commander asked Hobeika what he should do with the women and
children, to which Hobeika responded angrily, shouting over his
radio: "You know exactly what to do!" (BBC documentary, “The
Accused,” 2001)
The slaughter then began in earnest.
For the next 36 hours, the LF raped, tortured and slaughtered,
wiping out nearly the entire population of more than 2,000
Palestinians and Lebanese living in Sabra and Shatila.
Israeli officers and cabinet ministers, including Ariel Sharon--who
as defense minister bore overall responsibility for the occupation
of Lebanon--were repeatedly informed of what was going on. When the
Israelis finally instructed Hobeika to pull the LF forces out on
Sept. 17, the LF asked for, and received, a one-day extension to
"finish their work."
Once the hideous images of the Sabra and Shatila massacre were
flashed around the world, the anger and revulsion were so great
that even Israel had to set up an official commission of inquiry
the following year. The Kahan Commission found Sharon "indirectly
responsible" for the massacre. He was forced to resign as defense
minister, although not from the Israeli cabinet. Two decades later,
Sharon ascended to Israel’s highest office, prime minister.
Sabra and Shatila was neither Sharon’s first nor last massacre. The
fact that this war criminal could commit such widely known acts and
yet go on to become prime minister is the clearest sign of the
Israeli state’s profoundly racist character. Twenty-five years
after the Sabra and Shatila Massacre, Sharon’s successors with
massive support from Washington continue their occupation of
Palestine and brutal repression of the Palestinian people. The aim
of the 1982 massacre was to break the spirit of the Palestinian
people and crush their resistance by means of an extraordinarily
horrific terrorist act. It failed to achieve that objective.
(http://answer.pephost.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=8593)
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