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I remember a barricade called Akrab (Scorpian)
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the guys there were hit but didn't die immediatley and couldn't escape
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for three days and no one could get there
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Where was it?
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over the Touwak monastery, over the al-maalfe cemetery, to the right
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that's the region
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the Cross region?
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No, not the cross
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the Cross is up higher than the water tank
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it's to the left of the water tank
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between the Touwak monastery and the al-maalfe cemetery
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the barricade called AlAkrab (Scorpian) was in that area
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Do you remember who was there?
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I still remember a guy to this day
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I'll remember his name ...
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what was his name? His dad had a shop in front of Al-Kary bakery
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I'll remember his name...
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his brother works...
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Al-Barak
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Al-Barak!
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Khalil Al-Barrak is his dad
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yes his father is called Khalil al-Barrak
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this guy was 17 years old
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two of his friends were with him
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The three of them died and no one could get them anything... I'm not sure what you would get
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they couldn't escape and no one could get them out from there
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they died because their bodies were emptied from their blood
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Tony Al-Barrak?
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Yes, that could be his name
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Tony Khalil Al-Barrak
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Do you remember what day that was? Was is at the begining or end of the battle?
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look, nothing happened at the end of the battle. This was during the first 15 days
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we read that it was the second day...
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yes, I told you, after the first 15 days there was no more fronts
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it became a bombing battle
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we go this info from a daily report on the third day
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from the fifth division in the Lebanese Forces, where they mention the dead and wounded