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{{Infobox civilian attack | {{Infobox civilian attack | ||
| title = Maarakeh |
| title = Maarakeh massacre | ||
| location = ], Southern Lebanon | | location = ], Southern Lebanon | ||
| date = 4 March 1985 | | date = 4 March 1985 | ||
| partof = the ] | |||
| image = Maarakeh massacre.png | | image = Maarakeh massacre.png | ||
| caption = Ruins of the mosque | | caption = Ruins of the mosque | ||
| coordinates = {{coord|33|16|N|35|18|E}} | | coordinates = {{coord|33|16|N|35|18|E}} | ||
| type = ]ing | | type = ]ing, ] | ||
| fatalities = 15 | | fatalities = 15 | ||
| injuries = 55 | | injuries = 55 | ||
| perpetrators = ] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Maarakeh |
The '''Maarakeh massacre''' took place on 4 March 1985, when ] bombed a local mosque in the southern Lebanese village of ].<ref>{{Cite news|date=1985-03-11|title=Border attack on Israeli troops shows rising Shiite ire|work=Christian Science Monitor|url=https://www.csmonitor.com/1985/0311/omeric.html|access-date=2021-04-17|issn=0882-7729}}</ref> 15 people were killed, including 2 members of ], and 55 were injured.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Lebanon document - Letter from Lebanon|url=https://www.un.org/unispal/document/auto-insert-180386/|access-date=2021-04-17|website=Question of Palestine|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=East|first=Americans for Justice in the Middle|url=https://books.google.com.lb/books?id=RjttAAAAMAAJ&q=%22maarakeh%22+%22searched%22&dq=%22maarakeh%22+%22searched%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj10rGp8YTwAhVxqnEKHTlvBdcQ6AEwAXoECAEQAg|title=A J M E News|date=1980|language=en}}</ref> | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
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== Attack == | == Attack == | ||
30 hours after Israeli troops had left, a thirty-pound bomb planted on the second floor of the ] exploded, during a meeting held to discuss the distribution of the relief and food supplies.<ref name=":1" /> | 30 hours after Israeli troops had left, a thirty-pound bomb planted on the second floor of the ] exploded, during a meeting held to discuss the distribution of the relief and food supplies.<ref name=":1" /> Mohammed Saad and Khalil Jradi, two members of the Amal Movement, were among the 15 victims.<ref name=":1" /> Within an hour of the explosion, IDF troops raided the main hospital in Tyre, sabotaged its assets and arrested the director and 8 blood doners.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2">{{Cite news|last=Hijazi|first=Ihsan A.|last2=Times|first2=Special To the New York|date=1985-03-05|title=BLAST IN LEBANON KILLS 15 IN MOSQUE|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/03/05/world/blast-in-lebanon-kills-15-in-mosque.html|access-date=2021-04-17|issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Petran|first=Tabitha|url=http://archive.org/details/struggleoverleba00petr_0|title=The struggle over Lebanon|date=1987|publisher=New York : Monthly Review Press|others=Internet Archive|isbn=978-0-85345-651-3}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | == Aftermath == | ||
15 people were killed and 55 were injured. Among the dead were militants from the ]. Mohammed Saad, a guerrilla leader, died in the UN hospital at Naqura. Militant leader Khalil Jaradi died in the mosque.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2"/> | |||
⚫ | Amal leader ] called Saad and Jradi "martyrs" and denounced the massacre, saying: " pretend they don't want anything from Lebanon more that their peace. This is the Israeli peace." President ] summoned envoys of the United States, the Soviet Union, China, France and the United Kingdom to seek their support as members of the ] for a complaint against Israel.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Facebook|last2=Twitter|last3=options|first3=Show more sharing|last4=Facebook|last5=Twitter|last6=LinkedIn|last7=Email|last8=URLCopied!|first8=Copy Link|last9=Print|date=1985-03-05|title=South Lebanon Blast Kills 2 Shia Leaders, 10 Others|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-03-05-mn-12391-story.html|access-date=2021-04-17|website=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":2" /> Prime Minister ] said that Israel has "lost its nerve and panicked", and ] criticized the US and Israel.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
Israel denied its involvement. At first, IDF officials said that the explosion was caused by a car bomb, which was denied by ] spokesman Timur Goksel,<ref name=":0" /> and later claimed that it was part of an "internal conflict inside Amal".<ref name=":2" /> | |||
Within an hour of the explosion, Israeli troops raided the main hospital in Tyre, searching for residents of Maarakeh and arrested eight people.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2">{{Cite news|last=Hijazi|first=Ihsan A.|last2=Times|first2=Special To the New York|date=1985-03-05|title=BLAST IN LEBANON KILLS 15 IN MOSQUE|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/03/05/world/blast-in-lebanon-kills-15-in-mosque.html|access-date=2021-04-17|issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Petran|first=Tabitha|url=http://archive.org/details/struggleoverleba00petr_0|title=The struggle over Lebanon|date=1987|publisher=New York : Monthly Review Press|others=Internet Archive|isbn=978-0-85345-651-3}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | == Aftermath == | ||
Lebanese radio stations asserted that the explosion was from a car that was booby-trapped, however earlier reports from the village said the bomb was planted on the second floor.<ref name=":2" /> IDF officials also initially said that the explosion was caused by a car bomb, however ] spokesman Timur Goksel, said this was impossible as the blast took place on the 2nd floor.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
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Israel denied any invovled involvement, Coordinator of Israeli Affairs in Lebanon ] stated that "'I don't have the shadow of a doubt that what is involved here is an internal conflict inside Amal manifested in methods that are completely foreign to us."<ref name=":2" /> | |||
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Part of the Iron Fist policy | |
Ruins of the mosque | |
Location | Maarakeh, Southern Lebanon |
Coordinates | 33°16′N 35°18′E / 33.267°N 35.300°E / 33.267; 35.300 |
Date | 4 March 1985 |
Attack type | Bombing, mass murder |
Deaths | 15 |
Injured | 55 |
Perpetrators | Israel Defence Forces |
The Maarakeh massacre took place on 4 March 1985, when Israel Defence Forces bombed a local mosque in the southern Lebanese village of Maarakeh. 15 people were killed, including 2 members of Amal, and 55 were injured.
Background
Israeli withdrawal plan
See also: South Lebanon conflict (1985-2000) § Israeli withdrawal to Security ZoneAfter it invaded Lebanon in 1982, Israel established a three-stage withdrawal plan. In February 1985, it implemented the first stage and relocated its forces south to the Litani river. On 3 March, one day before the attack, the cabinet approved the second stage.
2 March raid
On 2 March, 800 Israeli soliders raided Maarakeh. They searched the village's "Hussainiya" while keeping the residents outside, and arrested 17 men.
Attack
30 hours after Israeli troops had left, a thirty-pound bomb planted on the second floor of the Hussainiya exploded, during a meeting held to discuss the distribution of the relief and food supplies. Mohammed Saad and Khalil Jradi, two members of the Amal Movement, were among the 15 victims. Within an hour of the explosion, IDF troops raided the main hospital in Tyre, sabotaged its assets and arrested the director and 8 blood doners.
Aftermath
Amal leader Nabih Berri called Saad and Jradi "martyrs" and denounced the massacre, saying: " pretend they don't want anything from Lebanon more that their peace. This is the Israeli peace." President Amine Gemayel summoned envoys of the United States, the Soviet Union, China, France and the United Kingdom to seek their support as members of the UN Security Council for a complaint against Israel. Prime Minister Rashid Karami said that Israel has "lost its nerve and panicked", and Hezbollah criticized the US and Israel.
Israel denied its involvement. At first, IDF officials said that the explosion was caused by a car bomb, which was denied by UNIFL spokesman Timur Goksel, and later claimed that it was part of an "internal conflict inside Amal".
See also
References
- "Border attack on Israeli troops shows rising Shiite ire". Christian Science Monitor. 1985-03-11. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- "Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Lebanon document - Letter from Lebanon". Question of Palestine. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- East, Americans for Justice in the Middle (1980). A J M E News.
- ^ Boustany, Nora (1985-03-05). "Blast Kills 12 In S. Lebanon". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- ^ Wright, Robin (2001-12-04). Sacred Rage: The Wrath of Militant Islam. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-3342-2.
- ^ Hijazi, Ihsan A.; Times, Special To the New York (1985-03-05). "BLAST IN LEBANON KILLS 15 IN MOSQUE". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
- Petran, Tabitha (1987). The struggle over Lebanon. Internet Archive. New York : Monthly Review Press. ISBN 978-0-85345-651-3.
- Facebook; Twitter; options, Show more sharing; Facebook; Twitter; LinkedIn; Email; URLCopied!, Copy Link; Print (1985-03-05). "South Lebanon Blast Kills 2 Shia Leaders, 10 Others". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
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