Israeli Military Leaders Discuss Post‑Assassination Response in Beirut, Mention Phalangist Involvement
Israeli Military Leaders Discuss Post‑Assassination Response in Beirut, Mention Phalangist Involvement The passage provides a first‑hand account of senior Israeli officers (Amos Yaron, Amir Drori, Moshe Levy, Uri Saguy) deliberating the handling of Palestinian refugee camps after the assassination of Lebanese President-elect Bashir Gemayel. It hints at internal disagreements and possible tacit support for Phalangist militias, but offers no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or direct orders. The lead is moderately useful for probing Israeli decision‑making and possible coordination with Lebanese factions, but lacks specific actionable details. Key insights: Senior Israeli commanders present at a command post in West Beirut shortly after Gemayel’s assassination.; Discussion focused on controlling Sabra and Shatila camps without explicit mention of a planned Israeli incursion.; Reference to Phalangist militias not bearing their share of the fighting, suggesting possible expectations of Israeli support.
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Israeli Military Leaders Discuss Post‑Assassination Response in Beirut, Mention Phalangist Involvement The passage provides a first‑hand account of senior Israeli officers (Amos Yaron, Amir Drori, Moshe Levy, Uri Saguy) deliberating the handling of Palestinian refugee camps after the assassination of Lebanese President-elect Bashir Gemayel. It hints at internal disagreements and possible tacit support for Phalangist militias, but offers no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or direct orders. The lead is moderately useful for probing Israeli decision‑making and possible coordination with Lebanese factions, but lacks specific actionable details. Key insights: Senior Israeli commanders present at a command post in West Beirut shortly after Gemayel’s assassination.; Discussion focused on controlling Sabra and Shatila camps without explicit mention of a planned Israeli incursion.; Reference to Phalangist militias not bearing their share of the fighting, suggesting possible expectations of Israeli support.
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