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Bombing kills Lebanese president‑elect Bashir Gemayel in September 1982
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Bombing kills Lebanese president‑elect Bashir Gemayel in September 1982

Bombing kills Lebanese president‑elect Bashir Gemayel in September 1982 The passage recounts a well‑known historical event from the 1982 Lebanon war. It provides no new evidence, names, financial transactions, or undisclosed actors that could be pursued for fresh investigation. While it mentions high‑profile figures (Bashir Gemayel, Yasser Arafat, Israeli officials), the information is already public and offers little actionable lead. Key insights: Bashir Gemayel was elected president‑elect on August 23, 1982.; He was assassinated by a bomb at the Phalangist Party headquarters on September 14, 1982.; The text references Yasser Arafat’s departure and Israeli diplomatic overtures.

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Bombing kills Lebanese president‑elect Bashir Gemayel in September 1982 The passage recounts a well‑known historical event from the 1982 Lebanon war. It provides no new evidence, names, financial transactions, or undisclosed actors that could be pursued for fresh investigation. While it mentions high‑profile figures (Bashir Gemayel, Yasser Arafat, Israeli officials), the information is already public and offers little actionable lead. Key insights: Bashir Gemayel was elected president‑elect on August 23, 1982.; He was assassinated by a bomb at the Phalangist Party headquarters on September 14, 1982.; The text references Yasser Arafat’s departure and Israeli diplomatic overtures.

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