Karantina Massacre
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The Karantina Massacre took place during the Lebanese Civil War on January 18, 1976.
| Lebanese Civil War |
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| Black Saturday–Karantina Massacre–Damour massacre–Tel al-Zaatar Massacre–Sabra and Shatila massacre–War of the Camps |
Estimations of the numbers of victims:
- [Lebanese Civil War January 18, 1976 Saturday Karantina massacre] More than 1000 civilians were massacred.
- Harris (p. 162) notes "the massacre of 1,500 Palestinians, Shi'is, and others in Karantina and Maslakh, and the revenge killings of hundreds of Christians in Damur".
- [This page] gives the number of victims as "more than 1000 civilians".
- [This page] says that "up to 1000 were killed" and also notes the connection to Damour.
Literature
- William Harris, Faces of Lebanon. Sects, Wars, and Global Extensions (Markus Wiener Publishers, Princeton, USA 1996)
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