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The 2010 Israel–Lebanon border clash occurred on August 3, 2010, between the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and Israel Defense Forces (IDF), after an IDF team attempted to cut down a tree on the Israeli side of the Blue Line, near the Israeli kibbutz of Misgav Am and the Lebanese village of Odaisseh.
The 2010 Israel–Lebanon border clash occurred on 3 August 2010. It was the deadliest incident along the border since the devastating 2006 Lebanon War . The UN force stationed in southern Lebanon urged "maximum restraint" following the clashes along the so-called Blue Line , a UN-drawn border separating Lebanon from Israel.
Lebanon: Fatah al-Islam Jund al-Sham: Victory. Defeat of the militants; May clashes (2008) Future Movement Progressive Socialist Party: Hezbollah: Hezbollah victory. Doha Agreement; Israel–Lebanon border clash (2010) Lebanon Israel: Ceasefire. Withdrawal of both armies; Syrian civil war spillover in Lebanon (2011–2017) Lebanon Hezbollah ...
On the face of it, the crossfire on Lebanon’s border with Israel appears marginal, dwarfed by the scale and intensity of the Hamas-Israel war further south.
However, this matter became a true dispute in 2010 after the discovery of massive deposits off the Israeli coast in which Lebanon expressed concerns that the deposits may stretch into Lebanese maritime territories. [2] Lebanon submitted its border claims to the United Nations in 2011. The differences stem from Lebanon's position that the border ...
Lebanon (Hebrew: לבנון Lvanon; called Lebanon: The Soldier's Journey in the UK) is a 2009 war drama film written and directed by Samuel Maoz. [2] It won the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, [3] becoming the first Israeli-produced film to have won that honour. In Israel itself the film has caused some controversy. [4]
A sharp escalation in border warfare between the Iran-backed Hezbollah group and Israel, raising fears of a new Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon, is the latest episode in decades of conflict ...
Under the Bombs takes place amidst the rubble of Lebanon's brief 2006 war with Israel while The Kite focuses on a once tight-knit community, split in two by the current Lebanese-Israeli border. Caramel , a comedy-drama about a women's beauty salon, and Bosta , a musical about a modern-day troupe of travelling musicians, were major box-office ...