Sharon's Death Sparks Joy in Sabra, Shatila Massacre Camps

W460

Adel Makki rushed into the street in Beirut's Shatila Palestinian refugee camp Saturday to hand out sweets when he learned of the death of Ariel Sharon, the Israeli leader Palestinians blame for a massacre of hundreds there and in the nearby Sabra camp.

"I was relieved when I found out that Sharon was dead. I think the (eight) years he spent in a coma were punishment from God for the crimes he committed," Makki, age 19, told Agence France Presse.

Over three days, beginning on September 16, 1982, hundreds of men, women and children were massacred in Sabra and Shatila on the southern outskirts of Beirut.

Some 500 more simply vanished without a trace, among them Makki's uncle.

Israel had invaded Lebanon three months before, and brutal killings were carried out as Israeli troops surrounded the camps.

Sharon, who was defense minister at the time, was forced to resign after an Israeli commission of inquiry found he had been "indirectly responsible" for the massacres.

Ten-year-old Ahmad Khodr al-Gosh said Saturday: "I took a piece of candy because the assassin is dead. He killed hundreds of women and children. We are now relieved."

The narrow alleyways of the impoverished Shatila camp came to life when the news broke.

People poured out of their miserable dwellings to celebrate the passing of Sharon, who died Saturday in a hospital near Tel Aviv after spending eight years in a coma.

"You want to know how I feel? I want to sing and play music, that is how," said Umm Ali, a 65-year-old woman clad in black whose brother Mohammad died in the massacre.

"I would have liked so much to stab him to death. He would have suffered more," she said of Sharon, as she walked slowly, linking arms with a young relative.

Many residents of Sabra and Shatila said Sharon should have been prosecuted, echoing the statements of many compatriots in the Palestinian territories and rights watchdogs.

Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director of Human Rights Watch, said "it's a shame that Sharon has gone to his grave without facing justice for his role in Sabra and Shatila and other abuses."

Shopkeeper Mirvat al-Amine agreed that Sharon should have been put on trial but she is also confident that he will meet divine justice.

"Of course I am happy that he is dead. I would have liked to see him go on trial before the entire world for his crimes but there is divine justice and he cannot escape that.

"The tribunal of God is more severe than any court down here," she said.

Outside the shop Magida, aged 40, says she is still haunted by memories of the massacre.

She and her family had fled Shatila just before the killings after sensing that something was not right, she said.

They sought shelter in an adjacent park and waited.

"A neighbor joined us, her dress was covered in blood. She told us that people were being massacred in the streets," said Magida.

"At first we could not believe it but later we began hearing screams, we heard people begging their assassins to spare them."

When Adnan al-Moqdad heard the news about Sharon, he went to the cemetery in Sabra to pray for the soul of his mother and father, killed in the massacre.

The Moqdads were Lebanese but like many impoverished families had their home in the sprawling camps.

"How can anyone forget the massacre," he asked "Sharon is responsible. God is Great and he made him suffer to the end of his days and he will make his suffer after his death."

Comments 19
Thumb primesuspect 11 January 2014, 22:57

It's not justice for the Pals,Sharon died at a honorable age unlike his victims....

Thumb cedre 12 January 2014, 00:16

thank you to remind people bani.
LF,berri, hafez and ariel all worked together against the palestinian resistance and even worse, against the palestinian civilians.
Disgusting when u think that for centuries, lebanese have been seeking refugee all over the world...

Thumb Mordekaiser 12 January 2014, 11:34

For Israeli's he is a great man, and who can blame them? From their point of view and throughout his military and political career he worked purely to rid Israel from any threats and to expand on Israel's territories and resources... By any means necessary even if it is butchering civilians, that makes him a war criminal and he should be branded as such.
May his soul rot in hell!!

Default-user-icon T O (Guest) 12 January 2014, 13:05

No, he's still a controversial figure in Israel. I recommend you read Haaretz's obituary.

He's a war criminal in his own right, but in Lebanon, who carried out his massacres? Why do we always forget that part?

Missing coolmec 11 January 2014, 23:16

Hellp Prime suspect
How are you?
I donno about Sharon dying at an honorable age. Don't forget he has been in a vegetative state for 8 years,,,

Missing coolmec 11 January 2014, 23:23

FT
you had to reply with insults. You simply can't reply nicely huh?

Missing lebcan 12 January 2014, 16:00

May Allah (most high) guide you to the truth FT.

Missing beirutbastard00 12 January 2014, 03:01

The title should "why do we still have camps in lebanon?"

Missing beirutbastard00 12 January 2014, 03:02

Should *read

Default-user-icon george (Guest) 12 January 2014, 06:00

Interesting, In the whole article you don't see a mention of who committed the massacre, Only it was surrounded by israeli troops. is it because it is Naharnet Newsdesk partners!!!!

Default-user-icon bennie (Guest) 12 January 2014, 10:25

Amazing. Not one word in the article mentioning that it was the Christian militias who carried out the massacre. If Sharon and Israel were guilty of anything, it was not understanding the bloodthirsty nature of the Lebanese ... that they would butcher their own.

Thumb joesikemrex 12 January 2014, 10:57

As much as I disliked what he did to Lebanon, thanks to this man for getting rid of the PLO scum. He won't be missed in Lebanon...

Default-user-icon Ali (Guest) 12 January 2014, 14:18

Joseikemrex, you are a traitor for praising sharon.

Default-user-icon Ali (Guest) 12 January 2014, 14:15

Great man? That says a lot about what kind of sick person you are. Yes arafat, gemeyel, berri, jumblat and a bunch of others involved in the civil war are/wear butchers as well but that doesn't take away the evil from the butcher sharon. May justice be served!

Missing lebcan 12 January 2014, 15:39

Hassin Nassralla, Bashar have lowered their flags to half staff... They loved the guy...

Thumb lebinaus 12 January 2014, 15:55

don't insult Arafat?

600 Christian men, women and children massacred in Damour? ID killing and bank robberies? Arafat was pure scum ...

Missing lebcan 12 January 2014, 15:59

...Butchers love each other

Thumb lebinaus 12 January 2014, 16:11

"The road to Jerusalem passes through Jounieh" - the butcher of the Christians ... I think the hellfire awaits you brother.

Missing VINCENT 12 January 2014, 19:23

Ya azkiah, it was Yassir Arafat when asked on French national T.V replied: "I am the President of Lebanon". These filthy Palestinians killed thousands of Lebanese which so happened to be Christians. It was an invasion. They almost achieved in Lebanon what they tried to do in Jordan but go surgically removed by the King. Wake up and wise up.