Israel's Terrorist Tactics in Lebanon During the First Lebanon War

During the First Lebanon War (1982), Israeli forces and their local allies used terror tactics against civilians, blowing up cars and donkeys in busy areas. Ronen Bergman details this in his book Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations.

Sep 19, 2024 - 10:40
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Israel's Terrorist Tactics in Lebanon During the First Lebanon War
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In his book, Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel’s Targeted Assassinations, Ronen Bergman details the fear tactics used by Israeli forces and local collaborators during the First Lebanon War (1982). One of the key figures in this strategy was future Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. He oversaw the “terrorist war on terror,” which included blowing up cars and even donkeys in busy areas such as bazaars and urban areas in Lebanon. The tactics were intended to sow fear and panic among the civilian population and undermine support for Israel’s opponents.

These actions raise important questions about the morality of military operations and approaches to warfare, especially when it comes to civilians.

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