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Sharon Testifies Before Beirut Massacre Commission
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Phalangists into the two
camps had been to spare Is-
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recalled a longstanding
Cabinet policy decision
from the second week of the
Lebanon war to involve the
Christian forces in the
fighting and said the deci-
sion to send them into the
camps was the "military
implementation" of that
political decision.
He noted in response to
tough questioning from
commission members that
Phalangist participation in
prior actions during the war
had been satisfactory from
the standpoint of their be-
havior — "very reasonable"
was how he described it.
Sharon
conceded,
however, that in the
years of civil war before
the IDF's entry into
Lebanon there had been
instances of Christian
massacres of Palesti-
nians, citing Tel-El
Zaatar (1976) as an exam-
ple. He remarked in an
aside that Amin Gemayel,
now Lebanon's
President, had been
actively involved in that
episode.
Sharon said the aim of the
IDF's entry into west Beirut
itself in the wake of
President-elect Bashir
Gemayel's assassination
was "to crush" the remain-
ing (2,000) PLO terrorists
there and prevent their re-
grouping, with the help of
sympathetic leftwing
militias, and retaking key
areas of the city.
"We did all that was hu-
manly possible to prevent
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civilian casualties," Sharon
said of this IDF action that
had been decided on by him-
self, Premier Menahem
Begin and Chief of Staff
Gen. Rafael Eitan at mid-
night Sept. 14, several
hours after the bomb blast
that killed Bashir Gemayel.
Regarding the massacre
of Sept. 16-18, Sharon said
he first heard of it from
Eitan, who phoned him at
his home on Sept. 17 at 9
p.m. Eitan reported he had
just returned from Beirut
where he had given orders
at noon that day that the
Phalangists be removed
from the two camps by 5
a.m. the following morning
(Sept. 18) and that addi-
tional Phalangist forces be
prevented from reaching
the camps.
Eitan had told him that
civilians had been killed
"beyond what had been
expected," Sharon re-
called. Eitan had used the
term "They overdid it,"
he told the commission.
Pressed by Justice Aha-
ron Barak why, having
learned of the killings, he
permitted the Phalangists
to stay on till the next morn-
ing, Sharon said that it is
hard for an armed unit to
withdraw fast from a built-
up area where fighting is in
progress. This was espe-
cially the case with the
Phalangist forces who
lacked communications
equipment.
A subsequent phone call
to him at 11:30 p.m., on
Sept. 17, from Israel TV
correspondent Ron Ben-
Yishai, with second-hand
reports from soldiers of kil-
lings in the camps, had
added nothing Sharon said.
It simply corroborated
Eitan's information — and
he (Sharon) was satisfied
with the actions taken by
Eitan and reported to him
earlier.
The Defense Minister
said he had tried to phone
Begin during the morning
of Sept. 18, but the Premier
was in synagogue -as it was
Rosh Hashaha. There were
discussions that morning
with Eitan and with
Foreign Ministry Director
General David Kimche and
Sharon stressed the IDF
had been ordered "to stop it,
to prevent further (Phalan-
gist) forces getting in and to
drive those in, out." After
the story hit the news media
later that day, Sharon re-
called, he had ordered a
full-scale report to be sub-
mitted to him by the army.
Sharon spoke in a small
lecture hall at the He-
brew University west
Jerusalem campus, with
45 selected pool reporters
from local and foreign
media intently noting his
every word. His wife Lily
and close aide Uri Dan
attended the session, too.
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camermen who were later
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reporters. The public was
not allowed in.
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prepared a set speech, be-
ginning with a defense of
the Lebanon war and the
wide-ranging assault on the
PLO. He read this out and it
was plain he expected the
commission then to close
the proceedings.
(He had insisted on the
right to appear in open court
— saying he had "nothing to
hide.")
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