الكتائب اللبنانية
الكتائب اللبنانية
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The article discussed the history and development of Tel al-Zaatar camp during the Lebanese Civil War, explaining how it became a hotbed of corruption and misconduct characterized by armed fighters operating outside the law. Their actions included activities that compromised security, which led to a climate of terror and fear in the surrounding areas. It mentioned that the siege of the camp began in the spring of 1975 with the goal of preventing weapons smuggling and the escape of armed fighters. Checkpoints were established to control the situation, and it was emphasized that these lawless fighters contributed to widening divisions and escalating tensions. The article also referred to attempts at negotiations for a peaceful evacuation of the camp, but a sudden attack in 1976 led to its fall. The negotiations, which had already reached advanced stages, were delayed; had they succeeded, it might have been possible to prevent much bloodshed and destruction.
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