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The 2006 Lebanon War was a 34-day armed conflict in Lebanon, fought between Hezbollah and Israel. The war started on 12 July 2006, and continued until a United Nations-brokered ceasefire went into effect in the morning on 14 August 2006, though it formally ended on 8 September 2006 when Israel lifted its naval blockade of Lebanon.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israeli–Lebanese conflict Part of the Arab–Israeli conflict and the Iran–Israel proxy conflict Israel and Lebanon (regional map) Date 15 May 1948 – present (76 years, 8 months, 2 weeks and 5 days) Main phase: 1978–2000, 2006, 2023–present Location Israel and Lebanon Result General cease ...
Israeli withdrawal from South Lebanon; Shebaa Farms conflict (2000–2006) Hezbollah Israel: Inconclusive. Ended with the 2006 Lebanon War; Israel continues to control the Shebaa Farms; July War (2006) Hezbollah Israel: Stalemate. The LAF introduced into South Lebanon; Fatah al-Islam Rebellion (2007) Lebanon: Fatah al-Islam Jund al-Sham ...
The Jerusalem Post reported that an attempt by a group of Hezbollah members to enter Israel was stopped by IDF. [63] The number of Lebanese civilians killed in the Israeli strikes rises above 50, and the United Nations convened an emergency meeting of the Security Council where Lebanon accused Israel of launching "a widespread barbaric aggression".
2006 2006 2006 Lebanon War. Part of the Israeli–Lebanese conflict Israel Supported by: United States. Hezbollah Amal LCP PFLP-GC Supported by: Iran Syria Lebanon. 2006 2009 Eelam War IV. Part of the Sri Lankan Civil War Sri Lanka. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. 2006 Ongoing Mexican drug war: Mexico. Self-defense groups; Consulting and ...
Israel and Lebanon signed an agreement on May 17, 1983 which was a peace treaty in all but name. [16] Lebanon signed the agreement under American and Israeli pressure, but it was opposed by Syria. The agreement was conditional on Syrian withdrawal, which did not occur until April 2005.
The two Hezbollah members told the Lebanese government that the Islamic militia has no intention of disarming south of the Litani River, about 15 miles (24 km) north of the Israel-Lebanon border, a senior Cabinet member said. [28] —A zone the U.N. resolution calls for demilitarizing.
Part of the Arab–Israeli conflict Israel Egypt Soviet Union Cuba PLO Jordan Syria. 1973 1973 Yom Kippur War. Part of the Arab–Israeli conflict Israel Egypt Syria Combat support: Iraq Jordan Algeria [1] Cuba [2] [3] Morocco [4] 1978 1978 1978 South Lebanon conflict. Part of the Israeli–Lebanese conflict Israel. SLA PLO: 1982 1985