The table on Israeli massacres that I posted yesterday was prepared by my sister, Mirvat, for the head of an international agency. She explains that the table is based on: "1. My first translation of Jana Nasrallah; 2. The Lebanese Human Rights Association prepared a list (I got it from their website); 3. The daily updates I was writing to ... since the onset of the assault. I did it for her since she will be attending a conference on Women and Children in times of war. I am happy that you like it. The term chemical was used by the Lebanese Association for Human Rights." (text was changed per Mirvat's request)
No. |
Village |
Region |
Date |
Targeted area |
Number of killed |
Number of wounded |
Remarks |
|
1. |
Aytaroun first massacre |
Bint Jbeil/
South Lebanon
|
July 12 |
Houses of both Ali and Hassan Al-Akhrass |
11 civilians |
unknown |
The family members of Hassan Al-Akrass hold the Canadian nationality and held a press conference in Montreal |
2. |
Dweir massacre |
Nabatiyeh/
South Lebanon
|
July 13 |
Ali Akkash house |
12 civilians |
|
An entire family was killed with children under 18 |
3. |
Zibkeen
massacre |
Tyre / South Lebanon
|
July13 |
Naim Bzeeh with its three floors |
12 civilians |
unknown |
Corpses remained under the rubble till the end of the aggression |
4. |
Shhour massacre |
Tyre / South Lebanon
|
July 13 |
Ali Khashab house |
7 civilians |
unknown |
There were still corpses under the rubble
|
5. |
Baflay massacre |
Tyre / South Lebanon |
July 13 |
Munir Zein |
8 civilians |
unknown |
Amongst the victims there were two Kuwaitis |
6. |
Yatar first massacre |
Bint Jbeil / South Lebanon |
July 14 |
Abu-Akeel Sweydan |
5 civilians |
unknown |
|
7. |
Marwaheen massacre |
Tyre / South Lebanon |
July 15 |
A convoy of civilians attempting to flee the village after Israeli warning to bomb Marwaheen
|
22 civilians |
unknown |
The convoy was struck in Bayyada |
8. |
Civil Defense Building |
Tyre / South Lebanon |
July 16 |
8-storey building |
12 civilians |
50 wounded |
Corpses remained under the rubble |
9. |
Abbassiyeh crossroad massacre |
Tyre / South Lebanon |
July 16 |
Building on the main road |
13 civilians |
unknown |
|
10. |
Abba massacre |
Nabatiyeh/
South Lebanon
|
July 16 |
Abed El-Aziz
Tarheeni |
10 civilians |
12 civilians |
Most of the victims belongedto the same family |
11. |
Borj Shamali massacre |
Tyre / South Lebanon |
July 16 |
Ramez Zayyat house |
5 civilians |
8 civilians |
Two newborns were killed |
12. |
Aytaroun Second massacre |
Bint Jbeil / South Lebanon
|
July 17 |
Houses of both Mohammed and Hassan Awada |
13 civilians |
unknown |
Corpses were still under the rubble |
13. |
Rmayleh massacre |
|
July 17 |
Convoy of displaced people trying to flee their villages heavily struck by air raids |
12 civilians |
unknown |
Chemical bombs were thrown on a convoy of displaced people |
14. |
Al-Hosh massacre |
Tyre / South Lebanon |
July 17 |
Kodsi Villa |
4 civilians |
3civilians |
UNIFIL removed the rubble and pulled the corpses buried beneath the rubble |
15. |
Shmeiss massacre |
Shheem / Mount Lebanon
|
July 17 |
Residential house |
5 civilians |
10 civilians |
|
16. |
Srifa massacre |
Tyre / South Lebanon |
Night of 18-19 July |
As-Sakna and Al Marj neighborhoods, the total demolition of more than 10 houses |
More than 35 civilians |
30 civilians |
Corpses of victims remained for weeks, till rotting disintegrated |
17. |
Aynatha massacre |
Bint Jbeil / South Lebanon
|
Night ofJuly 19 |
Sami Darwish house |
4 civilians |
5 civilians |
Corpses remained under the rubble |
18. |
Salaa
massacre |
Tyre / South Lebanon |
July 19 |
Hassan Moustapha Ayyoub |
6 civilians |
unknown |
Corpses remained under the rubble |
19. |
Aytaroun third massacre |
Bint Jbeil / South Lebanon
|
July 19 |
Convoy of displaced feeling Aytaroun on the Borj Shamali road |
4 civilians |
2 civilians |
|
20. |
Maaraboun massacre |
West Bekaa
|
July 19 |
Convoy of pickup trucks driven by farmers |
7 civilians |
2 civilians |
|
21. |
Nabatiyeh first massacre |
Nabtiyeh / South Lebanon |
July 19 |
Down town Capitol commercial building |
5 civilians |
5 civilians |
The raid targeted also an ambulance |
22. |
Nabi Sheet massacre |
West Bekaa
|
July 19 |
Hassan Shakar house |
8 civilians |
3 civilians |
Amongst the victims there were displaced from Mayss Al-Jabal village, two entirefamilies of 8 were killed |
23. |
Tyre
second massacre |
Tyre
/
South Lebanon
|
July 19 |
Residential areas in
Tyre
|
20 civilians |
unknown |
Many corpses remained under the rubble for several days |
24. |
Nabatiyeh second massacre |
Nabatiyeh/
South Lebanon
|
July 25 |
House of Saad Mamzeh |
7 civilians |
unknown |
|
25. |
Haddatha massacre |
Bint Jbeil/
South Lebanon
|
July 28 |
Hussein Mohammed Sabra house |
6 civilians |
unknown |
The air raid targeted a religious place used for social occasions (called "husseyniyeh") of the neighboring village, 6 members of the same family were killed |
26. |
Kfarjoz massacre |
Nabatiyeh/South
Lebanon
|
July 28 |
Dana
Al-Khaleej
Building
|
6 civilians |
unknown |
Many neighboring residential buildings were hit |
27. |
Deir Kanoun Nahr massacre |
Tyre
/
South Lebanon
|
July 28 |
Abed Ezzedine house |
4 civilians |
unknown |
|
28. |
Yatar second massacre |
Bint Jbeil/
South Lebanon
|
July 28 |
Internal houses and roads |
4 civilians |
unknown |
|
29. |
Noumeyriyyeh massacre |
Nabatiyeh/South
Lebanon
|
July 29 |
Houses of both families Haraki and Bdeir |
7 civilians |
unknown |
One entire family was killed in addition to neighbors
|
30. |
Ayn Arab massacre |
Bekaa |
July 29 |
Unidentified residential houses |
6 civilians |
3 wounded |
Many corpses remained under the rubble for several days
|
31. |
Yaroun massacre |
Bint Jbeil/South
Lebanon
|
July 30 |
A house where villagers were hiding seeking a safe haven |
6 civilians |
unknown |
6mebers of the same family (Khanafer) were killed : 3 women and 3 children
|
32. |
New Qana massacre |
Tyre
/
South Lebanon
|
July 30 |
Shalhoub building (three-storey) |
60 civilians |
9 civilians at least |
The victims were mainly from Shalhoub and Hashem families. Corpses remained under the rubble for several days |
33. |
Hareess massacre |
Bint Jbeil/South
Lebanon
|
July 31 |
Houses of Khalil Jawad and Ali Saaban |
16 civilians |
unknown |
The 16 corpses of the two families remained under the rubble of the two residential houses |
34. |
Halloussiyeh massacre |
Tyre/South
Lebanon
|
July 31 |
Hussein Mwanness |
More than 13 civilians |
unknown |
All the corpses belonged to the same family (many of them were children under 12) and remained under the rubble for several weeks |
35. |
Road massacre in Qoleyleh |
Tyre/South
Lebanon
|
July 31 |
Roads and vehicles between Qoleyleh and A-Jebbeyn |
12 civilians |
|
Amongst the victims there was a corpse of an 8 year old child) |
36. |
Luweyzeh massacre |
Ikleem Tuffah/
South Lebanon
|
August 1 |
Salim Hashem house |
5 civilians |
1 civilian |
|
37. |
Maaroub massacre |
Tyre
/
South Lebanon
|
August 1 |
Abdel-Hussein Taleb |
5 civilians |
unknown |
Corpses remained under the rubble for a while |
38. |
Baalbeck massacre |
Bekaa |
Night August 1-2 |
A commandos operation on a hospital in Baalbeck killed civilians |
17 civilians |
8 civilians |
The victims were only women, children and Syrian workers. Five innocent were kidnapped and released later |
39. |
Qaa massacre |
Bekaa |
August 4 |
Syrian workers who were packaging peaches |
50 civilians |
unknown |
|
40. |
Taybeh massacre |
Marjeyoun/
South Lebanon
|
August 4 |
Two-storey residential house |
7 civilians |
10 civilians |
The victims were elderly unable to leave their houses |
41. |
Ayta Shaab massacre |
Bint Jbeil/
South Lebanon
|
August 4 |
Residential house |
10 civilians |
unknown |
Corpses remained under the rubble for a while |
42. |
Ansar massacre |
Nabatiyeh/
South Lebanon
|
August 6 |
Ibrahim Assi house |
5 civilians |
10 civilians |
An entire family (Ibrahim Assi, his wife, his two daughters and their neighbors). Rescue workers who were pulling them were hit by another air strike that hit 9neighboring houses |
43. |
Al-Jubbeyn massacre |
Tyre
/
South Lebanon
|
August 6 |
House of Kassem Akeel |
4 civilians |
unknown |
Air strikes hit heavily the village killing Kassem Akeel, his wife, his daughter and another victim |
44. |
Houla massacre |
Marjeyoun/
South Lebanon
|
August 7 |
Several residential houses, amongst them a shelter |
5 civilians |
unknown |
60 persons who were hiding in a shelter and a social club ("husseyniyeh") were miraculously rescued, while all surrounding buildings were totally destroyed by 6 heavy air strikes |
45. |
Ghassaniyeh massacre |
Saida/
South Lebanon
|
August 7 |
Abdallah Tohmeh house |
8 civilians |
unknown |
An air strike hit at dawn Abdallah Khalil two-storey building killing him, his wife, his two sons, his two brothers and two others |
46. |
Ghaziyeh first massacre |
Saida/
South Lebanon
|
August 7 |
Residential neighborhoods |
21 civilians |
30 civilians |
|
47. |
Kfartebneet massacre |
Nabatiyeh/
South Lebanon
|
August 7 |
Residential houses |
5 civilians |
18 civilians |
7 houses were totally destroyed, Harouf village was targeted later |
48. |
Breetal first massacre |
Bekaa |
August 7 |
Residential houses |
14 civilians |
31 civilians |
Many houses were totally damaged, Shmestar village was targeted later |
49. |
Shiyyah massacre |
Beirut
southern suburb |
August 7 |
Hajjaj residential neighborhood |
20 civilians |
30 civilians |
The death toll increased later since many corpses were removed beneath the rubble. Amongst the victims, there were displaced from Beer Al-Abed, Haret Hrayk, Hayy Mawad |
50. |
Ghaziyeh second massacre |
Saida/
South Lebanon
|
August 8 |
Air raids struck heavily on the funeral procession of the victims of the previous day air raids |
14 civilians |
24 civilians |
|
51. |
Mashgharah massacre |
Bekaa |
August 9 |
Four-storey building |
8 civilians |
unknown |
The victims were all from the same family |
52. |
Al-Hayssa massacre |
Akkar /
North Lebanon
|
August 11 |
Al-Hayssa bridge |
12 civilians |
15 civilians |
|
53. |
Marjeyoun convoy massacre |
Bekaa |
August 11 |
A displaced convoy heading to the Bekaa valley fleeing Marjeyoun area |
7 civilians |
32 civilians |
The convoy was escorted by UN forces and had previous security clearance. It was constituted more than 1500 civilian cars and 200 military cars |
54. |
Rweyss massacre |
Beirut
southern suburb |
August 13 |
|
15 civilians |
unknown |
The death toll increased later after pulling additional corpses from under the rubble. Amongst the people who were killed there were three newborns |
55. |
Breetal second massacre |
Bekaa |
August 13 |
One residential building in Breetal |
13 civilians |
22 civilians |
Five families were looking for a safe haven in the building that was struck heavily by Israeli air raids |
56. |
Jamaliyyeh massacre |
Bekaa |
August 14 |
A van carrying civilians |
7 civilians |
7 civilians |
The van was carrying displaced people |
|