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“On September 16, in defiance of the cease-fire, Ariel Sharon’s army circled the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila, where Fatima and Falasteen slept defenselessly without Yousef. Israeli soldiers set up checkpoints, barring the exit of refugees, and allowed their Lebanese Phalange allies into the…” quote by Susan Abulhawa
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““On September 16, in defiance of the cease-fire, Ariel Sharon’s army circled the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila, where Fatima and Falasteen slept defenselessly without Yousef. Israeli soldiers set up checkpoints, barring the exit of refugees, and allowed their Lebanese Phalange allies into the camp. Israeli soldiers, perched on rooftops, watched through their binoculars during the day and at night lit the sky with flares to guide the path of the Phalange, who went from shelter to shelter in the refugee camps. Two days later, the first western journalists entered the camp and bore witness. Robert Fisk wrote of it in Pity the Nation: They were everywhere, in the road, the laneways, in the back yards and broken rooms, beneath crumpled masonry and across the top of garbage tips. When we had seen a hundred bodies, we stopped counting. Down every alleyway, there were corpses—women, young men, babies and grandparents—lying together in lazy and terrible profusion where they had been knifed or machine-gunned to death. Each corridor through the rubble produced more bodies. The patients at the Palestinian hospital had disappeared after gunmen ordered the doctors to leave. Everywhere, we found signs of hastily dug mass graves. Even while we were there, amid the evidence of such savagery, we could see the Israelis watching us. From the top of the tower block to the west, we could see them staring at us through field-glasses, scanning back and forth across the streets of corpses, the lenses of the binoculars sometimes flashing in the sun as their gaze ranged through the camp. Loren Jenkins [of the Washington Post] cursed a lot. Jenkins immediately realized that the Israeli defense minister would have to bear some responsibility for this horror. “Sharon!” he shouted. “That fucker [Ariel] Sharon! This is Deir Yassin all over again.””

Susan Abulhawa

About This Quote

Source Book: Pity the Nation by Robert Fisk, 1990

The passage describes the brutal massacre at Sabra and Shatila, highlighting Israeli complicity, the horror witnessed by journalists, and the failure of international response.

In simple terms: A horrific massacre occurred with Israeli involvement and global neglect.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and confront complicity in atrocities.

Themes

war human rights accountability media genocide

Mood

anguful angry determined

Type

historical journalistic political

When to use this quote

  • journalistic reporting
  • humanitarian aid
  • legal investigations
  • peacebuilding
  • education

Key Concepts

military occupation civilian suffering propaganda historical memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does media framing shape our understanding of conflict?
  • What responsibilities do foreign observers have in preventing genocide?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may be limited by its focus on a single perspective and lack of Israeli civilian accounts.

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