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- WORLD, Page 43World NotesLEBANONWar of the Christians
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- General Michel Aoun, the renegade Christian strongman who
- considers himself Lebanon's rightful leader, was spoiling for
- a fight. Irritated because his fellow Christians in the
- Phalangist militia were tacitly supporting a peace agreement
- giving authority to President Elias Hrawi, Aoun last week
- ordered his troops to attack Phalangist barracks. When the
- Phalangists struck back, the result was a civil war within a
- civil war that turned the Christian enclave of East Beirut into
- a free-fire zone. By week's end more than 140 civilians were
- dead.
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- Aoun, who commands 15,000 troops, apparently underestimated
- the 10,000-strong Phalangists, who not only held their own but
- overran a naval base, a landing strip and an army garrison held
- by Aoun's forces.
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- Nasrallah Sfeir, the patriarch of Lebanon's Maronites, the
- country's largest Christian group, pleaded in vain for the
- factions to stop fighting. "This is suicide," he lamented.
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