LBN-PCAMP0001
Title | Actors/Parties Involved | Description | Date of incident | Death toll | Number of Injured | Sources of Conflict | Security Incident Category |
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Personal dispute in Chatila camp – Beirut |
On 12 July 15, in Chatila camp-Beirut, a personal dispute led to the death of one person. The person responsible of the killing was arrested. |
Sunday, July 12, 2015 | 1 person | 0persons | Arrest/Detention, Brawl/Dispute, Murder | ||
March in Chatila, Beirut | Palestinian Civilians/Refugees, Palestinian Organisations/Collectives |
On 10 Jul 15, at 1300hrs, a march called for by Palestinian Factions and by the Palestinian-Iranian Friendship Association will start from in front of the Mosque in Chatila, Beirut. |
Friday, July 10, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Collective Action [inc. protests, solidarity movements...] | |
Wanted person arrested in Sabra | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) |
On 04 May 15, in Sabra, the Lebanese Army Forces (LAF) arrested Safi Sobhi al-Daroubi who is wanted for tossing explosives and using arms in the area. http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/177719-army-arrests-suspected-terrori... |
Monday, May 4, 2015 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention | |
The War of the Camps worsenes in Shatila and Burj al-Barajneh |
Early February 1987: The War of the Camps worsened, and Shatila and Burj al-Barajneh were targeted, as well as various areas in Beirut’s southern suburbs. On February 7, 10 people were killed and at least 65 injured. |
Saturday, February 7, 1987 | 10persons | 65persons | Clashes/Armed Conflict | ||
The PLO responds to Amal’s shelling of the Chatila and Burj al-Barajneh, by shelling West Beirut | Lebanese Resistance Regiments (AMAL), Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) |
December 13, 1986: Amal’s shelling of the Chatila and Burj al-Barajneh killed 20 people and wounded 70. Newspaper reports mention that Amal had destroyed 90 percent of Chatila. PFLP and PLO militia based in ‘Aley were bombing Beirut’s southern suburbs, killing 20 people and wounding 70. |
Saturday, December 13, 1986 | 40persons | 70persons | Bombardment | |
Executions of Palestinian captives by Amal militias | Lebanese Resistance Regiments (AMAL) |
Early June 1985: As Amal overran Sabra and Chatila, its militiamen carried out summary executions of Palestinian captives. |
Saturday, June 1, 1985 | 0persons | 0persons | Assault, Murder, Raid | |
Artillery shelling on Burj al-Barajneh and Chatila claim 96 lives |
May 20, 1985: Fighting went on 21 hours. By the end of the month, between 76 and 96 people had been killed, and 630 were injured from the fighting in Burj al-Barajneh and Chatila. These included summary executions of prisoners, Palestinian civilians, and victims of the artillery shelling. |
Monday, May 20, 1985 | 96persons | 630persons | Bombardment, Clashes/Armed Conflict | ||
Fighting between Amal and Murabitun militias in Sabra leave 4 dead | Lebanese Resistance Regiments (AMAL), Al-Murabitoun (Independent Nasserist Movement) |
January 21, 1985: Fighting between Amal and Murabitun militias in Sabra and Beirut left 4 civilians dead, including 2 children, and 11 wounded. |
Monday, January 21, 1985 | 4persons | 11persons | Clashes/Armed Conflict | |
One killed, others injured after clashes in Shatilla camp | Palestinian Groups, Syrian Civilians/Refugees |
NNA correspondent reported that clashes broke out Monday on the borders of Shatilla camp between Nasser Droubi group and Al Zir family on one side and another Palestinian group from the other, killing the Syrian Jamil Al Issawi (73 years) and wounding a number of individuals. |
Monday, June 30, 2014 | 1 person | 0persons | Individual acts of violence | Clashes/Armed Conflict |
Syrian Army continues shelling West Beirut | Syrian Armed Forces |
The Syrian Army heavily shelled residential areas in West Beirut (namely Sanayeh and Hamra) and the Palestinian camps, at a rate of one bomb every six minutes. At least 78 people were killed, 147 wounded, and 12 bodies were found in downtown Beirut. |
Wednesday, June 9, 1976 to Thursday, June 10, 1976 | 78persons | 147persons | Bombardment | |
Two killed, at least four wounded in Beirut clashes | Arab Movement Party, Palestinian Groups |
BEIRUT: Two men were killed and at least four others wounded in a shootout on the outskirts of Shatila, a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, police sources told The Daily Star. The sources said Lebanese Al-Zir family, which is affiliated with militia leader Shaker Berjawi exchanged fire with Palestinian groups in the Hay al-Gharbi area on the outskirts of the Shatila camp, killing two Palestinian men identified as Ali al-Toll and Jamil al-Issawi. The clashes wounded at least four others. The Lebanese Army sent reinforcements to contain the situation and deployed on the road separating Hay al-Gharbi from the Shatila camp. The clashes significantly eased after the military intervened. The sources said that the clashes were related to drug trafficking issues. Witnesses Monday said that the sound of heavy gunfire ricocheted across the capital and traffic came to a standstill on several highways linking Beirut's center to its suburbs. Berjawi's marginal Arab Movement Party is aligned with the March 8 bloc and supports Bashar Assad. Armed men loyal to his group have been periodically involved in clashes with groups who support the Syrian opposition in recent years. In March, a clash between Salafists and Berjawi's men erupted near Cite Sportive Stadium. One man was killed and thirteen were wounded. In Spring 2012, Berjawi's men were involved in a firefight with Future Movement youths in Tariq al-Jadideh which left two dead. It was the worst case of Syria-related violence to hit Lebanon's capital. The three clashes, each involving Berjawi's men, are the only times in which Syria-related firefights have erupted in Beirut since the uprising against President Assad began in 2011 Source: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Lebanon-News/2014/Jun-30/262133-one-kil... |
Monday, June 30, 2014 | 2persons | 4persons | Clashes/Armed Conflict |