Abstract
The chronology was compiled by reviewing articles from over 8o publications, including the major US, European, Israeli and Arab Englishlanguage press. These articles are contained in Mideast Press Report, a weekly clipping service of Claremont Research and Publications in New York. Given the scope of the coverage, only the most important details could be included. Where possible, the original language and words of the various news reports were retained. Where different estimates of casualties were given, both are reported. The section of Military Action covers daily military activities of all parties. The Casualties section focuses on the impact of military activity, including casualty figures, destruction of buildings and economic infrastructure, relief efforts, maintenance or deprivation of basic public services and utilities, and conditions of Lebanese and Palestinian refugees. Political Responses covers the major international and bilateral diplomatic actions, negotiations, protests and demonstrations, and statements by political leaders. This is the sixth part of the chronology, which began on June 3, 1982 in the Journal no. 44/45 (Summer/Fall i982). This quarter focuses primarily on events and developments in, or related to, Lebanon. For complementary sources of information, readers may wish to consult the following: Report on the Palestinians under Israeli Rule, a monthly chronology published as a Supplement to Israel and Palestine (B.P. 130-10, 75643 Paris Cedex Io, France); and al-Fajr newspaper (2025 Eye St. NW, Suite 902, Washington DC 20006) for a weekly chronology of events in the occupied territories.
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