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French and
either Kataeb (الكتائب اللبنانية al-Katā'ib al-Lubnāniyya) or
Phalangist Party (حزب الكتائب اللبنانية Ḥizb al-Katā'ib al-Lubnāniyya) in Arabic...
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Phalangist Party may
refer to: FET y de las JONS (English:
Traditionalist Spanish Phalanx of the
Committees of the
National Syndicalist Offensive), the...
- the
collective name
given to a
short series of
armed clashes involving Phalangist and
Palestinian elements in the
streets of
central Beirut,
which is commonly...
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intelligence chief Elie Hobeika; and Tel al-Zaatar (August 1976) by
Phalangists and
their allies against Palestinian refugees living in a camp administered...
- el-Rummaneh,
killing four people,
including two
Maronite Phalangists.
Hours later,
Phalangists led by the
Gemayels killed 30
Palestinians traveling in...
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Karantina m****acre by the
Phalangists. The
Damour m****acre was a
response to the
Karantina m****acre of 18
January 1976 in
which Phalangists, a predominantly-Christian...
- names.
Phalangist radio reported forty people were
kidnapped and twenty-six of them killed. The dead were
reported to be
members of the
Phalangist Kataeb...
- the
Lebanese Front.
Following the
killing of many
Phalangist members, in
addition to a
senior Phalangist by
members of the
Marada Brigade militia, which...
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increasingly unlikely.
Outrage following the IDF's role in the Israeli-backed,
Phalangist-perpetrated
Sabra and
Shatila m****acre of
Palestinians and
Lebanese Shias...
- deepened, and the
Sabra and
Shatila m****acre,
carried out by
Christian Phalangist militia allies of the Israelis,
shocked world public opinion,
Begin grew...