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Samir Kintar, A Hero with 30 Medals of Honor

Samir Kintar, A Hero with 30 Medals of Honor
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Source: Al-Manar TV, 16-7-2008

In a world full of conflicts and atrocities, heroes are rare to find, but wherever they are found, they just seem to impose themselves and their values.

One of those heroes is Samir Kintar who returns to Lebanon after spending thirty years in "Israeli" prisons, thus earning the title of the longest held Lebanese detainee in the Zionist entity. Yet, the thirty years he spent in jail couldn't change "one iota" of Kintar's beliefs and values.

The man who turned out to be a symbol for freedom in the world was born in Aabey on July 20, 1962. He studied in the town school and was distinguished by his bravery, his great enthusiasm and patriotism ever since he was a little child. Some of his many friends said that he had even written, once, under his picture "Samir Kintar the MARTYR."

Kintar participated in the armed resistance against the "Israeli" invasion of southern Lebanon in 1978, as well as in aiding the citizens who were forced to leave their towns and villages under heavy "Israeli" bombardment. He attempted to carry out a military operation against the "Israeli" enemy forces in June 1978, through Jordan, but the mission was aborted for military reasons.
 
After one month, Samir went back to Jordan to carry another operation against "Israeli" forces but he was captured by Jordanian authorities. As a result, he was imprisoned in Jordan for eight months from January 31 until December 25.

Kintar's eight months of imprisonment in an Arab jail did not kill his wish to combat oppression and occupation.
 
Months after his release, the brave teenager carried out an operation dubbed "The Nasser Operation" after Egyptian leader Jamal Abdul Nasser. The operation centered on Naharya settlement and was executed on April 22, 1979. Kintar was leading the group which included Abdel Majeed Asslan (born in 1955), Mhanna Salim Al Muayed (born in 1960) and Ahmad Al Abrass (born in 1949).

The group departed from the seashore of Tyre in south Lebanon using a 55 horse-powered rubber boat with an 88 km/hr speed. The goal of the operation was reaching Naharya where a military base is located, 10KM away from the Lebanese borders, in an attempt to capture "Israeli" soldiers and later exchange them by Arab detainees in "Israeli" prisons.
 
For the "Israelis", reaching Naharya without carrying out any attack was in itself a dangerous precedent that also gave Kintar and his comrades their medals of honor.

Kintar amazingly maneuvered his motor boat through sixth squadrons of warships then hid the boat right - under the noses of the "Israeli" seashore guards and radar; and then managed to enter the settlement, after combating an "Israeli" patrol squad.

Kintar and his colleagues reached the seashore of military settlement of Naharya that in addition to the military base, had a police center, a military academy, the coastal guards and artillery, the naval alarm network and the head quarters for the "Israeli" warships (Chairborg).

The group stormed into "building 61" in Jabootinsk and split into two units combating a police patrol. "Israeli" sergeant (Elyaho Shahar) from the Maalot settlement was killed. In addition, Kintar's group was able to capture "Israeli" atomic scientist Dan Harn.

At the end of the battle, Kintar and his comrades were down either dead or injured. Abdul Majeed Asslan got martyred and Mhanna Al Muayed was seriously wounded in head and later died. As for Samir, he was hit by five bullets all over his body as he mentioned in one of his letters; he was under fire from all directions "that even the two hostages who were with me were killed in the crossfire."

Having fell to the ground and became unable to move, Kantar and his colleague Ahmad Al Abrass were captured by "Israeli" forces but later on, in 1985, Ahmed Al-Abras was released in a prisoners exchange deal. However, the result of this operation was the death of six "Israeli"s including Dan Haran, in addition to 12 injuries.

Samir's sufferings and agony began right after his imprisonment when he was taken to the "Israeli" Intelligence headquarters where the interrogation started.

In describing the torment, Kintar once wrote that if he was to describe what he was subject to, "it would be beyond people's apprehension." He said: ''I was crucified on a wall without clothes, then the soldiers began to punch me. I remained under the sun many days standing, my hands were cuffed and, my head was covered by black bad smelling bags. Samir added: ''But the most severe thing was when they began to excise the bullets without anesthesia, at a time they forced me not get out my pain... They kept me held in a closed dark cell.''

Kintar was transferred to more than one "Israeli" prison .The first was Atleet in 1980, three years later Samir was moved to Bir Al-Sabaa central prison, a year later, he was transferred again to Kfariouna Komoud prison , afterwards he was held at the Nafha prison in the Nakab (Nagev) Desert. In 1989 Kintar was taken to the Askalan (Ashkelon) and then back to Nafha in in 1987.

In prison or outside, Kintar has acted as the fighter and the revolutionist that he is. To him, the detention camp was just another place for struggle and resistance.
 
Kintar became a symbol for freedom in the world, and April 22, the day of his detention, has become a day for solidarity among Arab and Palestinian prisoners in "Israeli" detention centers and the people who call for democracy and conscience all over the world.

Today, the Lebanese hero returns to his homeland to mark another victory for the resistance against the "Israeli" enemy...

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