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The Karantina Massacre took place during the Lebanese Civil War on January 18, 1976.

Lebanese Civil War
Black SaturdayKarantina MassacreDamour massacreTel al-Zaatar MassacreSabra and Shatila massacreWar of the Camps
Karantina was a strategically situated slum district in Beirut controlled by forces from the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), but inhabited mainly by Kurds and Armenians, as well as some Lebanese and Palestinian Muslims. Karantina was overrun by Christian militias with Syrian backing, and a large number of civilians massacred. The fighting and subsequent killings also involved the nearby Maslakh quarter. The massacre is often cited as a motive behind the Palestinian-led massacres in Damour, and together, the two atrocities prompted many Muslims and Christians to flee their home areas in Beirut to relocate in areas held by their own sects. This contributed to the division of the Lebanese capital into East (Christian) and West (Muslim) Beirut.

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