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...unfortunately, the Malines, whose role was now being described by the Reagan Administration as upholding the government of President Amin Gemayel. Increasingly, the U.S. forces fought back as they came under attack, but they were woefully unprepared for the realities of Lebanon, as demonstrated by the Shi'ite terrorist bombing of last Oct. 23, which took the lives of 241 Marines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lebanon: The Long Road to Disaster | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

Baha'is, who are often convenient scapegoats, have been persecuted since their faith was founded in mid-19th century Persia. After a tyrannical Shah was assassinated by a Muslim terrorist in 1896, crowds attacked the Baha'i community in Yazd, killing several people. Believers were repeatedly tortured and mutilated by local vigilantes in subsequent years. The worst outburst prior to Khomeini's takeover occurred in 1955-56 under the late Shah. Former agents of SAVAK, the Shah's secret police, say that government agents provoked anti-Baha'i hysteria to divert reactionary Muslims from turning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Slow Death for Iran's Baha'is | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

...young man in Hallousiyeh: "If the Israelis don't leave, we will shed our blood to get them out. Even the children of the village have come to hate them." Following the bombing of the Israeli military headquarters in Tyre on Nov. 4, a Shi'ite terrorist action in which 61 people were killed, the Israelis instituted stringent security precautions at the Awali River bridge. The result has been a horrendous traffic bottleneck at the bridge. Trucks, many of them carrying consumer goods between Sidon and Beirut, have sometimes had to wait two days or longer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Discontent in the North Bank | 2/13/1984 | See Source »

...January alone, the Israeli forces reported 60 terrorist incidents, including remote-control bombs, booby-trapped cars, land mines and grenade assaults. "I want to get out of here," an Israeli soldier in Sidon told TIME Jerusalem Bureau Chief Harry Kelly. "I don't want to be killed here. It's crazy. They are crazy. We are crazy." New security precautions are in effect. Foot patrols supported by armored personnel carriers check ditches alongside main roads for bombs. Motorized patrols formerly conducted with open Jeeps are more often undertaken with APCs bristling with machine guns. Centurion tanks stripped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Discontent in the North Bank | 2/13/1984 | See Source »

...different views on the invasion--as well as on the economy, the settlements, the West Bank, and so on--is not surprising. But these differences have begun to go beyond politics. These divisions have started to segregate people socially, which has not been the case before. And a Jewish terrorist group has emerged: TNT (Terrorism Against Terrorism...

Author: By Mark E. Feinberg, | Title: A House Divided | 2/10/1984 | See Source »

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