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Mideast / Lebanon Invasion #524094

NBC Evening News for Monday, Jun 14, 1982
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(Studio) Israel reported sealing off Beirut, Lebanon; defense minister Ariel Sharon noted leading one tank division; USSR warning to Israel reported.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(Beirut, Lebanon) Israeli-Christian militia siege of Beirut examined; films shown. PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) leader Yasir Arafat reported vowing to continue battle; president noted forming council of "ntl. salvation." Estimated number killed and injured during Israeli invasion reported.
REPORTER: Steve Mallory

(Tyre, Lebanon) Sharon's televised statement outlined; films shown. Situation in Sidon, Tyre described, shown. [MAN - just wants peace.] [PHYSICIAN - considers future up to God.]
REPORTER: Arthur Kent

(Studio) Casualty and loss figs. released by Israel outlined on screen.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Kent, Arthur;
Mallory, Steve
Duration:
00:04:40

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