It is not true what the fighter from the Phalange Party said, that the Palestinians want to occupy Lebanon. If it were true that the Palestinians wanted to occupy Lebanon, Israel would not have invaded Lebanon in 1982. On the contrary, it would have been reassured of the safety of its security in Palestine, which it occupied.
Nothing can justify armed refugees in a foreign country that welcomed them and if it truly isn’t an occupation then explain Tyre’s People’s republic (PLO controlled state-within-a-state) that sure sounds like an occupation to me
The Palestinians wanted to occupy us, they tried to overthrow the Jordanians in black September and they came to Lebanon as refugees but also wanted to turn on us. It was an occupation
@@War-N-Peace The war was with the Lebanese right, supported by money and weapons from the Israeli enemy....Left parties supported by money and weapons from the Arab countries Libya, Egypt and Iraq
@@فتيات.المرابطون So true sister Lina. Unfortunately,the right wing would always twist the facts. But no matter how much they try to hide it ...the truth;objectively cannot be twisted.
Your words are not true at all. The PLO will not occupy Lebanon or southern Lebanon, and the majority of the honorable people of the south took up arms with the PLO and fought with the PLO and the Fatah movement, and participated in guerrilla operations against the Zionist enemy, and the first martyr was a Lebanese from Bint Jbeil named Qasim Abu Taam. , nicknamed "Zaqlut". Moving between Jabal Amel and Palestine was like moving from one village to another in the same country. They were infiltrating the occupied Palestinian territories and launching commando operations against the Israeli army. The PLO, in agreement with Mr. Musa al-Sadr, established the Amal Movement and trained it to fight and carry weapons. Then, Mr. Musa al-Sadr said, “We will I protect the Palestinian resistance in my turban
It is not true what the fighter from the Phalange Party said that the Palestinians want to occupy Lebanon. If it were true that the Palestinians wanted to occupy Lebanon, Israel would not have invaded Lebanon in 1982 and expelled the Palestinians from Lebanon. On the contrary, to reassure its security in occupied Palestine. Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982 to prevent Palestinian fighters from liberating their land through southern Lebanon.
The Cairo Agreement gave the PLO full authority over their refugee camps "outlawing" any attempt of the Lebanese trying to govern them. One major problem was that these camps were on... Lebanese land. The PLO use Lebanese land to wage war against Israel. When Israel responded, it was the Lebanese civillians living in the south who suffered the most and ended up paying the price for a war they didn't want. The PLO quite literally *occupied* South Lebanon to fight Israel who *occupied* their land. Quite the irony and hypocrisy.
@@odin3066 Your words are not true at all. The PLO will not occupy Lebanon or southern Lebanon, and the majority of the honorable people of the south took up arms with the PLO and fought with the PLO and the Fatah movement, and participated in guerrilla operations against the Zionist enemy, and the first martyr was a Lebanese from Bint Jbeil named Qasim Abu Taam. , nicknamed "Zaqlut". Moving between Jabal Amel and Palestine was like moving from one village to another in the same country. They were infiltrating the occupied Palestinian territories and launching commando operations against the Israeli army. The PLO, in agreement with Mr. Musa al-Sadr, established the Amal Movement and trained it to fight and carry weapons. Then, Mr. Musa al-Sadr said, “We will I protect the Palestinian resistance in my turban
Great report, upload more bro
Hello! This video is great. What is the original source? The logo in the top left does not look familiar.
Probably Reuters
I wonder if this "Jean" guy is still alive or even survived the war..
He died the next year his full name is Jean Dany amrouch
@@BoubiMalo wow how do you know all these details? You knew him personally?
What was the name of that sniper who was thrown from holiday inn? Did any family member or phalangist condemned his crimes?@@BoubiMalo
Thousands of years these folks have been waging war amongst themselves, yet they insist islam is a peaceful religion. What a joke.
Islam hasn't been around for "thousands of years". Also, these are Phalangists, a Christian group fighting Communist and PLO
They're christians fighting Palestinian muslims..
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God bless the Lebanese front
Greetings! I would like to ask for your permission to include this video in a documentary if you don't mind. waiting for your answer.
yes....you are welcome
@@War-N-Peace I really appreciate it, Thank you.
It is not true what the fighter from the Phalange Party said, that the Palestinians want to occupy Lebanon. If it were true that the Palestinians wanted to occupy Lebanon, Israel would not have invaded Lebanon in 1982. On the contrary, it would have been reassured of the safety of its security in Palestine, which it occupied.
Nothing can justify armed refugees in a foreign country that welcomed them and if it truly isn’t an occupation then explain Tyre’s People’s republic (PLO controlled state-within-a-state) that sure sounds like an occupation to me
@لبنان العربي الثانية فتيات المرابطون الإعلام Lina
The right wing and israel are two faces of the same coin
@@Shaker_1982 this is wrong
They wanted and israel helped us clear them from jnoub😂
The Palestinians wanted to occupy us, they tried to overthrow the Jordanians in black September and they came to Lebanon as refugees but also wanted to turn on us. It was an occupation
The war in Lebanon was between the Lebanese, the Lebanese left and right parties. Why do you say the war is between the Palestinians and the Lebanese?
it was between Lebanese Right and their allies and between Lebanese and their allies (mainly Palestinians)
@@War-N-Peace The war was with the Lebanese right, supported by money and weapons from the Israeli enemy....Left parties supported by money and weapons from the Arab countries Libya, Egypt and Iraq
@@فتيات.المرابطون you don’t understand the civil war at all dog you
@@فتيات.المرابطون So true sister Lina. Unfortunately,the right wing would always twist the facts. But no matter how much they try to hide it ...the truth;objectively cannot be twisted.
@lina4076
What was the difference between “right” and “left”?
Really the problem in the Lebanese war both killed civilians both were right and at the same time not right understand if you can 😂😂
Your words are not true at all. The PLO will not occupy Lebanon or southern Lebanon, and the majority of the honorable people of the south took up arms with the PLO and fought with the PLO and the Fatah movement, and participated in guerrilla operations against the Zionist enemy, and the first martyr was a Lebanese from Bint Jbeil named Qasim Abu Taam. , nicknamed "Zaqlut". Moving between Jabal Amel and Palestine was like moving from one village to another in the same country. They were infiltrating the occupied Palestinian territories and launching commando operations against the Israeli army. The PLO, in agreement with Mr. Musa al-Sadr, established the Amal Movement and trained it to fight and carry weapons. Then, Mr. Musa al-Sadr said, “We will I protect the Palestinian resistance in my turban
المرابطون كل العشق تحياتي😍
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Long live the progressive socialist party
It is not true what the fighter from the Phalange Party said that the Palestinians want to occupy Lebanon. If it were true that the Palestinians wanted to occupy Lebanon, Israel would not have invaded Lebanon in 1982 and expelled the Palestinians from Lebanon. On the contrary, to reassure its security in occupied Palestine. Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982 to prevent Palestinian fighters from liberating their land through southern Lebanon.
The Cairo Agreement gave the PLO full authority over their refugee camps "outlawing" any attempt of the Lebanese trying to govern them. One major problem was that these camps were on... Lebanese land. The PLO use Lebanese land to wage war against Israel. When Israel responded, it was the Lebanese civillians living in the south who suffered the most and ended up paying the price for a war they didn't want. The PLO quite literally *occupied* South Lebanon to fight Israel who *occupied* their land. Quite the irony and hypocrisy.
@@odin3066 Your words are not true at all. The PLO will not occupy Lebanon or southern Lebanon, and the majority of the honorable people of the south took up arms with the PLO and fought with the PLO and the Fatah movement, and participated in guerrilla operations against the Zionist enemy, and the first martyr was a Lebanese from Bint Jbeil named Qasim Abu Taam. , nicknamed "Zaqlut". Moving between Jabal Amel and Palestine was like moving from one village to another in the same country. They were infiltrating the occupied Palestinian territories and launching commando operations against the Israeli army. The PLO, in agreement with Mr. Musa al-Sadr, established the Amal Movement and trained it to fight and carry weapons. Then, Mr. Musa al-Sadr said, “We will I protect the Palestinian resistance in my turban