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The subsections U.N. condemnation, MacBride commission and Israeli Kahan commission are listed under the section "Postwar testimonies by Lebanese Forces operatives" despite having nothing (or very little) to do with the testimonies. I propose to restructure the article to move the postwar testimony paragraph to a subsection of "Role of various parties" and to rename the section about the UN condemnation and the two mentioned commissions to something along the gist of "International Response and Investigations".
I think it is worth mentioning that Sharon pursued a similar suit against Time in an Israeli court, which was settled by both parties with compensation which was reported as substantial ("Neither party would disclose the amount of the payment, but the Israeli radio reported that the figure was substantial" - https://www.nytimes.com/1986/01/23/nyregion/time-magazine-and-sharon-settle-the-libel-suit-he-filed-in-israel.html).
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sidebar: | + | sidebar: 700 to 3,500[3] (number disputed) |
The change was proposed in Talk:Sabra_and_Shatila_massacre#Are_there_modern_sources_that_state_the_number_of_casualties_as_low_as_460?
The main argument is the source cited for the 460 figure casts doubt on it [1]. Today it does not seem to be any support for the accuracy of this figure.
[1] https://archive.org/details/israelslebanonwa00zeev/page/282/mode/2up
Bowad91017 (talk) 09:32, 28 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Bayan Nuwayhed al-Hout in her Sabra and Shatila: September 1982[74][page | + | Bayan Nuwayhed al-Hout in her Sabra and Shatila: September 1982[74][page 296] gives a minimum consisting of 1,300 named victims based on detailed comparison of 17 victim lists and other supporting evidence, and estimates an even higher total of 3500. |
The page number was requested, also added the estimated amount to be less vague.
Here is a screenshot of the page https://pasteboard.co/4brdZhsXT8gX.png
Bowad91017 (talk) 09:23, 30 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Germanos' report determined that 460 people had been killed (including 15 women and | + | Germanos' report determined that 460 people had been killed (including 15 women and 20 children.) |
You could also add information from Bayan Nuwayhed al-Hout's book but it's not necessary:
List 3 are those named and confirmed dead.
typo. The linked source says twenty but an editor must've misread tweleve.
Bowad91017 (talk) 12:50, 9 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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