The Aishiyeh massacre was a massacre in 1976 in Aishiya,[2] Lebanon, of more than 70 Lebanese Christian civilians,[3] including at least 7 under the age of 16, by the Syrian backed[citation needed] Palestinian factions Fatah and As-Sa'iqa during the Lebanese Civil War. Four people were reported to be executed and one was burned alive.[1] The village was depopulated and used as Palestine Liberation Organization base of operation.[4] The Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence estimated that at least 100 people were injured in the attack.[3]

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Aishiyeh massacre
Part of Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon
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Aishiya
Aishiya
Aishiya (Lebanon)
LocationAishiya, Lebanon
Coordinates33°24′29.89″N 35°33′23.02″E
Date19–21 October 1976
TargetLebanese Christians
Attack type
Massacre
Deaths70+[1]
Injured100[1]
Perpetrators As-Sa'iqa
Fatah
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The town was attacked again by Saika on November 5, 1977, killing 41 people.[5]

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