1984 Sohmor massacre
1984 Sohmor massacre | |
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Part of 1982 Lebanon war | |
Location | Sohmor, Beqaa, Lebanon |
Coordinates | 33°31′7″N 35°41′8″E / 33.51861°N 35.68556°E |
Date | 20 September 1984 (UTC+03:00) |
Attack type | Mass murder |
Deaths | 13 |
Injured | 20-40 |
Perpetrators | South Lebanon Army |
No. of participants | 300+ |
Motive | Revenge, Islamophobia |
Convicted | 15 |
The 1984 Sohmor massacre, also known as the first Sohmor massacre, took place on 20 September 1984 when Druze members of the South Lebanon Army, opened fire at a group of Shia civilians, killing 13 civilians in the Lebanese village of Sohmor.[1]
Background
Sohmor is a Shia Muslim village in Western Beqaa. The South Lebanon Army, led by Antoine Lahad consisted mainly of Christian and Druze militiamen trained and armed by Israel.[2][3][4]
Attack
Previously, 3-4 Druze militia were killed and 5 were wounded in an ambush within Sohmor. While the IDF encircled the village, the SLA gathered 300 men, aged 16 to 39 years, in the main square to investigate the recent ambush. Once there, the SLA militia began to shoot at the villagers and throw grenades at them. While screaming "this is for what you did to the patrol last night".[5][6][7] The killing went on for 15 to 30 minutes, killed were 13 and 20-40 were wounded.[8][9][10]
Some wounded villagers were taken to Israel for treatment.[5]
Aftermath
Lebanese Information Minister Joseph Skaff called the attack part of a "series of massacres perpetrated by Israel or encouraged by it and carried out under its direct coverage and with its full support".[2] IDF officials blamed the massacre on the SLA.[9]
Israel had wanted to use the 1500 strong SLA to take over security duties in Southern Lebanon, but the massacre raised doubts amongst Israeli leader ship that the SLA could be molded into a professional military as Israel had hoped.[5]
The IDF detained 15 SLA militiamen they believed had taken part in the massacre and courtmartialed them.[5][9]
See also
References
- ^ Tveit, Odd Karsten (2010) Goodbye Lebanon. Israel's First Defeat. Rimal Publication. Translated by Peter Scott-Hansen. ISBN 978-9963-715-03-9 p.103
- ^ a b "Lebanon Blames Israelis in Slaying of Shiites". The New York Times. Reuters. 1984-09-23. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
- ^ Le Monde Diplomatique, 1984, France, French (in French).
- ^ Central Intelligence Agency (1984-10-17). ISRAEL: PREPARING WITHDRAWAL OPTIONS. Emma Best.
- ^ a b c d "The massacre of 13 Shiite Moslems by Israeli-backed militiamen..." UPI. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
- ^ Fisk, Robert (2001). Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War. Oxford University Press. p. 571. ISBN 978-0-19-280130-2.
- ^ Daher, Aurélie (2019-07-15). Hezbollah: Mobilization and Power. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-049589-3.
- ^ "Situation in the OT/LAS report - CHR - SecGen report". Question of Palestine. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
- ^ a b c Ap (1984-09-22). "15 LEBANESEDRUSE HELD IN REVENGE KILLINGS". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
- ^ lebanons02 (2014-09-15). "the SLA opens fire on civilians in Sohmor killing 13". Civil Society Knowledge Centre. Retrieved 2025-06-14.
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