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The Lebanese border forms a salient to include the villages of Karha and Knaisse Akkar in the north-east of Akkar District, just west of the Syrian Lake Homs, before turning to the south-east via a series of irregular lines, cutting across the Orontes (at ) and the trans-Beqaa road between Qaa and Al-Qusayr (at ), reaching the Anti-Lebanon ...
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The early years after Syrian and Lebanese independence constantly saw Lebanese leadership emphasizing its independence from Syria but reminding nationalists the necessity of working with Syrians in the transfer of power from France to Lebanon and Syria. For example, when Lebanese Minister Camille Chamoun claimed that Lebanon couldn't ...
Under control of the Lebanese Government forces; Under control of Lebanese Communist Party or Fatah or Syrian rebels in Lebanon; Under control of Hezbollah, PFLP-GC and allies; Under control of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; Under control of Sunni militants and Tahrir al-Sham; Under control of Israel; Rural presence:
The Masnaa Border Crossing is an international border crossing between the countries of Lebanon and Syria. It is completely land-based and links the customs checkpoints of Masnaa, Lebanon, and Jdeidat Yabous, Syria. An 8 km no man's land of desolate neutral territory buffers the distance between the border stations. [1]
Documents from the 1920s and 1930s indicate that some local inhabitants regarded themselves as part of Lebanon, but after the French mandate ended in 1946 the land was administered by Syria, and represented as such on maps of the time, [10] Syrian and Lebanese military maps. [10] Shebaa Farms were then occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War.