Date:
August 4, 1972
Location: Baakline, Lebanon
Mr.
Walter Hamady, a professor of art, was one of several
witnesses to the presence of a UFO over Baakline, Shuf
Province, Lebanon. At about dusk, Mr. Hamady, his wife
Mary and Mr. Hamady's aunt pulled into the driveway of
the house, and Hamady's cousins were very excited, exclaiming
they had just seen a "flying saucer". The small
company made their way onto the terrace and saw a bright
red light moving "straight off into space".

Line drawing of the Lebanon object by artist Brian James.
(credit: APRO)
Source:
APRO, Jan/Feb 1973
"UFO
Over Lebanon"
Mr.
Walter Hamady, a professor of art, was one of several
witnesses to the presence of an unidentified flying object
over Baakline, Shuf Province, Lebanon, early in the evening
of August 4, 1972. Mr. Hamady is a resident of the United
States, but we will not pinpoint his location. At the
time of his sighting, he was visiting at his Uncle's summer
home at Chemlan which overlooks the Beirut airport. At
about dusk, Mr. Hamady, his wife Mary and Mr. Hamady's
aunt went to Baakline and as they pulled into the driveway
of the house Hamady's cousins were very excited, exclaiming
they had just seen a "flying saucer".
The small company made their way onto the terrace and
saw a bright red light moving "straight off into
space". Two pairs of binoculars were on hand
a Bushnell 7x35 and a Trinovid 8 x 32.
The
first sighting, which occurred prior to Mr. and Mrs. Hamady's
arrival, is described by the cousin as follows (in Mr.
Hamady's words):
He
and his wife and brother were sitting out on the terrace
enjoying the early evening when the power failed. They
looked around, noting that the power at their uncle's
home was still on, as was that of the village. Power outages
are not unusual in Lebanon so there was no alarm felt.
After a bit, Mr. Hamady's cousin's wife exclaimed, "Look
at that beautiful red star, it must be Mars!"
They all looked directly overhead and observed a very
bright red star. As they were admiring it, it emitted
a big puff of black smoke and began to move off into the
southwest. They ran and got their binoculars and shortly
after, Mr. Hamady and his wife and aunt arrived.
After
the object moved off, the power returned but Mr. Hamady
did not keep track of the time, so he does not know how
soon after the object left. The group continued to sit
on the terrace enjoying the cool evening and the usual
mountain breeze.
The
night was clear, no clouds and no wind other than the
slight breeze.
Mr.
Hamady, his wife, aunt, and two cousins walked across
the yard to the railing and were admiring the town of
Deir El Quamar where a celebration was taking place and
the entire village was very brightly lit. Someone asked
about the location of the Big Dipper and Mrs. Hamady located
the constellation and was surprised to see a bright red
light moving in it. She brought it to the attention of
the others and they trained their binoculars on it. Mr.
and Mrs. Hamady passed their binoculars around and one
of the cousins yelled for his wife to join the group and
bring their binoculars.
Hamady
described the object seen through, the binoculars as two
saucers placed on top of each other with a perpendicular
plane of windows that went all the way around the craft.
There was a light inside that was not strange, simply
looking like house lights at night, warm and yellow in
appearance. On top of the craft, he said, was a dome also
lit up in the same way as the windows. In back of it or
in the lee of the direction it was moving were two lights.
Hamady can no longer recall what color these lights were
but his wife recalls that one was red and the other was
green. There was no exhaust, noise or visible means of
propulsion, and the movement was steady. The object proceeded
steadily into the southeast, at about the speed of a propellor-driven
aircraft, and disappeared from view. See line drawing
of the Lebanon object by artist Brian James.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case680.htm