Hosh Barada massacre
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The Hosh Barada massacre occurred on 19 January 1976.
19 January 1976, the village of Hosh Barada in the Bekka region in Lebanon was attacked and destroyed. Tens of residents were executed[1] by Palestinian/Syrian forces.[2][3][4]
See also
- Damour massacre
- Deir Ashash killing
- Tal Abbas massacre
- Naameh massacre
- Bait Mallat massacre
- Kab Elias massacre
- Aishiyeh massacre
- Shekka massacre
- Brih massacre
References
- ↑ Mordechai Nisan (2004) "The Conscience of Lebanon: A Political Biography of Etienne Sakr (Abu-Arz)." p. 158
- ↑ PLO Policy towards the Christian Community during the Civil War in Lebanon, ICT, May 7, 2008. Palestinian-Syrian-led Massacres against the Christian Community during 1976... they raided the Christian village of Hoche Barada, looting and destroying it.
- ↑ Genocides, Crimes and Massacres Committed by the PLO and the Syrians Against the Lebanese (1975-2002).
- ↑ Political Violence in the World, 1967-1987. Chronology, Bibliography, Documents (1988). Volume 1. pp. 564, 596
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