Alleged Israeli Military Intelligence Knowledge of Phalangist Involvement in Sabra and Shatila Massacre
Alleged Israeli Military Intelligence Knowledge of Phalangist Involvement in Sabra and Shatila Massacre The passage provides a first‑person recollection that Israeli intelligence officers were aware that Phalangist militia had entered the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps and that attempts were made to have them withdrawn. It names specific Israeli officials (Amos Yaron, Amir Dori, Arik, Oded Shamir, Tsila Drori) and suggests possible complicity or failure to act, which could merit further investigation. However, the account lacks concrete dates, documentary evidence, or direct orders, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Claims that Israeli military intelligence heard rumors of Phalangist entry into the camps.; Attempts by the author to contact senior officers (Arik, Oded Shamir) to halt the operation.; Reference to senior officers Amos Yaron and Amir Dori as possible decision‑makers.
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Alleged Israeli Military Intelligence Knowledge of Phalangist Involvement in Sabra and Shatila Massacre The passage provides a first‑person recollection that Israeli intelligence officers were aware that Phalangist militia had entered the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps and that attempts were made to have them withdrawn. It names specific Israeli officials (Amos Yaron, Amir Dori, Arik, Oded Shamir, Tsila Drori) and suggests possible complicity or failure to act, which could merit further investigation. However, the account lacks concrete dates, documentary evidence, or direct orders, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Claims that Israeli military intelligence heard rumors of Phalangist entry into the camps.; Attempts by the author to contact senior officers (Arik, Oded Shamir) to halt the operation.; Reference to senior officers Amos Yaron and Amir Dori as possible decision‑makers.
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