Nabatieh refugee camp

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Nabatieh refugee camp circa 1969
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Nabatieh camp before and after its destruction by the Israeli military on 16 May 1974

NabatiehTemplate:Efn refugee camp was a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon. Established in 1956 by UNRWA,[1]Template:Better source needed the camp was destroyed by Israel in 1974.Template:Refn Conducted as a retaliation for the Ma'alot massacre, the Israeli bombing of the camp killed 27-50 people and injured 100-184.Template:Refn[2][3][4]

The 1974 film They Do Not Exist by Palestinian filmmaker Mustafa Abu Ali documents the destruction of the camp.[5]

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  1. Mahmoud Abbas, The Housing Situation of the Palestinians in Lebanon in The Socio-economic Conditions of Palestinians in Lebanon, Journal of Refugee Studies. Sep 1997, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p378-396
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