Historical Events tagged with "lebanon"
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MV Danny F II Sinks Near Lebanon's Coast
The MV Danny F II, a livestock transport vessel, sank off the coast of Lebanon. The tragic incident resulted in the loss of 44 human lives and over 28,000 animals aboard the ship. The sinking occurred while the ship was navigating the rough waters, highlighting the dangers of maritime transport in the region. Efforts to salvage the vessel and recover the victims were initiated shortly after the incident, illustrating the immediate international concern over the disaster.
Continue ReadingAssassination of Pierre Gemayel in Beirut
Pierre Gemayel, a prominent anti-Syrian Lebanese politician, was assassinated in a drive-by shooting in suburban Beirut. He was serving as the Minister of Industry and a member of the Lebanese parliament. Gemayel was a well-known figure in Lebanon's Christian community and was vocal against Syrian influence in Lebanese affairs. His assassination highlighted the escalating tensions in Lebanon and raised fears of further violence amidst ongoing political instability.
Continue ReadingCeasefire Implemented in Lebanon-Israel Conflict
Ceasefire took effect following UN Resolution 1701, halting hostilities between Lebanon and Israel. This resolution, approved by the United Nations Security Council, aimed to establish a lasting peace in the region after 34 days of conflict, known as the Lebanon War. The fighting caused significant casualties and displacement, underlining the need for international intervention and a diplomatic solution.
Continue ReadingIsraeli Airstrike Claims Lives of Lebanese Civilians
An Israeli airstrike in Qana, Lebanon, resulted in the deaths of 28 Lebanese civilians, including 16 children. This tragic event occurred as part of ongoing conflict in the region, with the Israeli military targeting suspected Hezbollah positions amid escalating violence during the Lebanon War. The attack drew widespread condemnation from the international community and raised tensions in an already volatile area.
Continue ReadingAssassination of Rafic Hariri in Beirut
A massive truck bomb exploded in Beirut, killing 23 people, including former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri, as his motorcade passed. The bomb, equivalent to around 1,000 kg of TNT, devastated the area, highlighting security concerns in Lebanon amidst rising tensions. Hariri, a prominent political leader, had been outspoken against Syrian influence, making him a target within the complex political landscape of the region.
Continue ReadingPope John Paul II canonizes Saint Rafqa
Pope John Paul II canonized Lebanon's first female saint, Saint Rafqa, during a ceremony at Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. This significant event, attended by thousands of faithful, marked a special moment for the Maronite Church and the Lebanese community worldwide. Saint Rafqa, a 19th-century nun known for her deep spirituality and dedication to God, became an inspiration for many, especially in Lebanon. The canonization recognized her virtuous life and miracles attributed to her intercession, solidifying her legacy in the Catholic faith.
Continue ReadingHezbollah's Cross-Border Raid on Israel
Hezbollah militants successfully executed a cross-border raid, capturing three Israeli Defense Force soldiers. The incursion occurred along the Israel-Lebanon border, escalating tensions in the region. The operation aimed to exert pressure on Israel amid ongoing conflict and hostilities. This event represented a significant tactical move by Hezbollah as part of their broader strategy against Israeli forces.
Continue ReadingUN Confirms Israel's Withdrawal from Lebanon
The Secretary-General of the United Nations stated that Israel had fully complied with United Nations Security Council Resolution 425 by completely withdrawing from Lebanon after 22 years. This withdrawal was significant yet did not address the status of the Shebaa Farms region, which remains a point of contention among Israel, Lebanon, and Syria. The announcement represented an endpoint to Israel's military presence in southern Lebanon, a move met with various reactions from international observers.
Continue ReadingIsrael Withdraws from Lebanon After 18 Years
The Israeli army completed its withdrawal from Lebanese territory after a prolonged military presence that began in 1982. This significant military pullout was part of a broader geopolitical landscape reshaped by the Lebanese Civil War and the subsequent Israeli occupation. The withdrawal did not extend to the Shebaa Farms, a disputed region still claimed by Lebanon, which remains a point of contention between Israel and Lebanon. Celebrations erupted in various parts of Lebanon as the nation marked what they termed 'Liberation Day'.
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