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Tragedy in South Lebanon

The Israeli-Hezbollah War of 2006

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Through history, research, and personal interviews, Cathy Sultan chronicles life in southern Lebanon and northern Israel during the brutal 2006 war. Centering ordinary people trapped by the decisions of Israel, Lebanon, and the United States, she depicts the lasting contamination of cluster bombs, the factional politics keeping Lebanon on the edge, and flashpoints from Shebaa Farms to militant-held refugee camps. Sultan also critiques media narratives, debunks regional myths, and provides timelines and maps.

Tragedy in South Lebanon provides vital information about a topic often misrepresented by the mainstream media… This is an important book.

—Reese Erlich, author of The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of US Policy and the Middle East Crisis

Description

Through history, research and personal interviews, Cathy Sultan chronicles life in southern Lebanon and northern Israel during the brutal war of the summer of 2006. As in her other critically acclaimed books, Sultan focuses on ordinary people, who are overlooked by politicians and military leaders and become victims of poor decisions made by the governments of Israel, Lebanon and the United States.

She vividly portrays the polluting effects of cluster bombs and explains how different factions within the Lebanese government keep it on the brink of further violence. She writes of the tiny Shabba Farms area’s importance to Hezbollah and of the refugee camp that holds members of Fatah al-Islam, a Sunni militant group, despite efforts of the Lebanese army. Sultan also addresses media treatment of the war, dispels common myths about the region, and includes a timeline of Lebanese history, and maps depicting violence around the area.

Product Details

PublishedFebruary 8, 2023
ImprintWisdom Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length186
ISBN-13978-1960250667
Dimensions6 x 0.47 x 9 inches

Tragedy in South Lebanon not only explains a terrible situation clearly and concisely, it’s also an excellent read. Most importantly, you’ll never read a dry, analytical news article about the region again without remembering that these are real people struggling with the situation. That’s the transformative power of this book.

—Erik Hare, verified review on Amazon

The book gives insight into armed clashes occurring not only in Lebanon, but also Syria, Israel , Gaza and neighboring countries. In addition, the author, who herself and family experienced Middle East warring and military violence, gives a meaningful first-hand account of the innocent civilian deaths, causalities and sufferings experienced by noncombatants.

—Carol, verified review on Amazon

The book is filled with first-person accounts of Lebanese and Israeli citizens directly impacted by the violence of the missile attacks. These help to transform war from an abstract concept into a series of real impacts, especially for those who have never experienced this kind of violence firsthand.

—Armchair interviews on Amazon

A real eye opener. Having just been in Lebanon and seeing and speaking to the locals on the ground i can say her views on this are genuinely representative. This is a must read if you want to learn more about the ongoing conflict and past war.

—cl-steele, verified review on Amazon