• The Tigers militia (Arabic: نمور الأحرار, transliterated: Numur al-Ahrar), also known as NLP Tigers, Tigers of the Liberals (Arabic: نمور الليبراليين‎...
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  • 400 Christian soldiers – mostly deserters from the Lebanese Army and Tigers Militia' militants – led by Major Sami Shidyaq, a Phalange militant. In January...
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    the Siege of Tal al-Zaatar being due to the combined forces of the Tigers Militia, Kataeb Regulatory Forces, Lebanese Youth Movement (MKG), Al-Tanzim...
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    NLP's armed wing (the Tigers Militia), and 400 others from various other militias, namely the Guardians of the Cedars. The militias were joined by about...
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    Tigers in what became known as the Safra massacre, which claimed the lives of up to 83 people, effectively bringing an end to the Tigers as a militia...
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  • beach resort. Camille Chamoun then disbanded the Tigers and called for a truce, because the Tigers Militia and the Lebanese Forces were "brothers". In October...
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  • Forces by eliminating rival militias. The Phalangist forces launched a surprise attack on the Tigers, a 500-man militia that was the armed force of the...
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  • 1980, on which the Phalangists destroyed the NLP Tigers Militia (though they prudently allowed the Tigers' own Commander Dany Chamoun to escape to exile)...
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    aid to the Israeli-supported Lebanese Christian militias – Kataeb Regulatory Forces (19), Tigers Militia (20), Guardians of the Cedars (1), the Lebanese...
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    refugee camps in East Beirut, allied with the Army of Free Lebanon, Tigers Militia, Kataeb Regulatory Forces, Guardians of the Cedars, Lebanese Youth Movement...
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