Dahieh

The Haret Hreik suburb of Dahieh in 2009

Dahieh (Arabic: الضاحية الجنوبية, lit.'the southern suburb', French: Banlieue Sud de Beyrouth, Dâhiye de Beyrouth) is a predominantly Shia Muslim suburb in the south of Beirut, in the Baabda District of Lebanon. It has a minority of Sunni Muslims, Christians, and a Palestinian refugee camp with 20,000 inhabitants. It is a residential and commercial area with malls, stores and souks,[1] and comprises several towns and municipalities.[2] It is north of Rafic Hariri International Airport, and the M51 Freeway that links Beirut to the airport passes through it.

Dahieh is the Beirut stronghold of Shia militant group Hezbollah, and it had large auditoria in Haret Hreik, Hadath, Mount Lebanon and Bourj el-Barajneh, where Hezbollah followers gathered on special occasions. The area was severely bombed by Israel in the 2006 Lebanon War, and the Israeli policy of purposefully maximizing destruction of civilian infrastructure has since been known as the Dahiya doctrine.

  1. ^ Traboulsi, Karim (2017-07-04). "Oppa Dahieh Style: Searching for K-Pop in Hizballah land". english.alaraby.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  2. ^ Cobban, Helena (April–May 2005). "Hizbullah's New Face". Boston Review. Archived from the original on 13 June 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2022.

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