Following the news about the three Lebanese soldiers who were killed in Ersal yesterday morning, a story from 1958 involving the late army commander Adel Shehab started making rounds on Facebook.
Back when General Adel Shehab was in charge, some gangsters killed lieutenant Benoit Barakat while he was on duty in Ersal. So Adel Shehab responded by granting the villagers one hour for them to surrender their guns and hand him the criminals. Three hours later, when the people of Ersal didn’t do anything, the General ordered warplanes to start bombarding the village for several hours until all criminals surrendered themselves.
This isn’t the first time for the people of Ersal to kill soldiers who vowed to protect their village and the whole country, and there’s definitely no guarantee that they won’t do it one more time, so what’s holding General Kahwaji from doing the same as Adel Shehab did in the 1950’s?
Collective punishment??? Israeli style?!?!?
And isn’t that how the Army eventually split?!?!
That’s just sick, rami
not cool
Fine, I agree that calling for bombarding the town is too extreme, but can we at least agree that the army should react in a firmer way to such incidents?
It doesnt have to be bombardment
You can always rely on the ol’ “water poisonning trick”