Sabra & Shatela 13 (1984) Drawing by Adnan Yahya

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Ink on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 13.8in, Width 19.7in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Drawings under $5,000 Expressionism
The Sabra and Shatila massacre (also known as the Sabra and Chatila massacre) was the killing of between 460 and 3,500 civilians, mostly Palestinians and Lebanese Shiites, by a militia close to the Kataeb Party (also called Phalange), a predominantly Christian Lebanese right-wing party, in the Sabra neighborhood and the adjacent Shatila refugee camp[...]
The Sabra and Shatila massacre (also known as the Sabra and Chatila massacre) was the killing of between 460 and 3,500 civilians, mostly Palestinians and Lebanese Shiites, by a militia close to the Kataeb Party (also called Phalange), a predominantly Christian Lebanese right-wing party, in the Sabra neighborhood and the adjacent Shatila refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon. From 16 September to 18 September 1982, a widespread massacre was carried out by the militia in plain sight of the Israeli military forces, (IDF), its allies. The Phalanges were ordered by the IDF to clear out Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) fighters from Sabra and Shatila, as part of the IDF maneuvering into West Beirut. The IDF received reports of some of the Phalanges atrocities in Sabra and Shatila but did not take any action to prevent or stop the massacre.

In 1983, the Israeli Kahan Commission, appointed to investigate the incident, found that Israeli military personnel, aware that a massacre was in progress, had failed to take serious steps to stop it. The commission deemed Israel indirectly responsible, and Ariel Sharon, then-Defense Minister, bore personal responsibility "for ignoring the danger of bloodshed and revenge", forcing him to resign

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Artist Adnan Yahya Born[...]

Artist Adnan Yahya

Born in 1960 in Irbid, Jordan 

Graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts, 1979, Amman, Jordan 

Graduated from the Teachers' Institute of Arts, 1980, Amman, Jordan

Young Artists Association - founding member 1982

Several critical articles had been published and translated in local and Arabic newspapers and magazines

 

 

Individual and collective exhibitions:

Since 1980 Adnan Yahya has held 13 solo exhibitions and more than 30 participations in group exhibitions



Collection owners:

 

Khalid Shoman Foundation - Darat Al Funun – Amman

Abdel Hameed Shoman Foundation – Arab Bank - Amman

Arab World Institute – ParisThe Jordan National Museum of Fine Arts – Amman

National Museum of Qatar– DohaMinistry of Culture, Ministry of Tourism, Amman

Collection of George Al – A’ama – Palestine

Collection of Farhat - Naeem Farhat – Lebanon

Jalaad Museum - Sami Hindi – Jordan

 

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