A four-year-old Lebanese girl, of the West Beirut Wadi Abu Jamil district, begs a Shi’ite Muslim gunman to stop the fighting, which raged for two days. Police said battles between rival Shi’ite factions left 16 people dead and 45 wounded.
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Press, 28 November 1988, Page 8
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40A four-year-old Lebanese girl, of the West Beirut Wadi Abu Jamil district, begs a Shi’ite Muslim gunman to stop the fighting, which raged for two days. Police said battles between rival Shi’ite factions left 16 people dead and 45 wounded. Press, 28 November 1988, Page 8
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