BEIRUT (AP) — Palestinians commemorated Friday the 40th anniversary of the horrific killings in a refugee camp in Beirut that left hundreds of people dead during Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon.
1982 isn't your typical war film. It's a love story set during growing tensions in the Middle East, when Israel invaded Lebanon 40 years ago. Lebanese filmmaker Oualid Mouaness, inspired by his own ...
The unfolding Israeli siege of the Gaza Strip following Hamas' massacre of Israeli civilians on Saturday could be even more destructive than Israel's campaign against the Lebanese capital of Beirut in ...
Streaming platforms for Beirut 1982: From PLO's Withdrawal to the Sabra and Shatila Massacre haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.
Beirut, Lebanon, August 1982: Although fighting between Israel and the PLO had torn much of the fabric of Beirut’s civilization, the owner of this pharmacy in the city’s eastern section wanted ...
It was the summer of 1982. Israeli forces were besieging the Palestinian Liberation Organization with its leader Yasser Arafat in Beirut. The city was cordoned off and the situation for the PLO inside ...