Historical Events tagged with "lebanon"

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Military & Warfare

Syrian Victory at the Battle of Sultan Yacoub

June 10th, 1982 42 years ago

The Battle of Sultan Yacoub was a significant confrontation during the Lebanon War, where the Syrian Arab Army successfully engaged and defeated the Israeli Defense Forces. Fighting took place near the town of Sultan Yacoub, located in the Beqa Valley in Lebanon. The battle was part of the greater conflict resulting from Israel's invasion of Lebanon, aimed at ousting the Palestinian Liberation Organization and establishing a pro-Israeli government. The Syrian forces utilized effective tactics to repel the Israeli advance, marking a pivotal moment in the war's progression and showcasing the capabilities of the Syrian military.

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Military & Warfare

First modern suicide bombing at Iraqi embassy

December 15th, 1981 43 years ago

A suicide car bombing targeted the Iraqi embassy in Beirut, resulting in numerous casualties, including Iraq's ambassador to Lebanon. The attack occurred amid a backdrop of political instability and conflict in Lebanon, attracting global attention towards the use of suicide bombing as a tactic in warfare. During this brutal act, the bomber detonated explosives packed into a vehicle, leading to extensive destruction of the embassy structure and significant civilian loss of life. The implications of the attack extended far beyond immediate violence, influencing future terrorist strategies globally.

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Military & Warfare

Safra Massacre of Tiger Militants

July 7th, 1980 44 years ago

In July 1980, 83 Tiger militants were killed in an ambush in Safra, Lebanon. The incident resulted from escalating tensions during the Lebanese Civil War, where various factions vied for control. The ambush was executed by rival groups, showcasing the brutal nature of the conflict. This tragic incident underscored the fragility of alliances and the shift in power dynamics within the region, marking a significant point in the ongoing war.

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Military & Warfare

Terrorist Attack in Beirut Kills Many Palestinians

August 13th, 1978 46 years ago

A terrorist attack in Beirut resulted in the deaths of approximately 150 Palestinians. This occurred during the second phase of the Lebanese Civil War, a time of intense conflict characterized by sectarian violence and political struggles. The attack targeted a gathering predominantly composed of Palestinian refugees and was a significant event within the larger scope of Lebanese turmoil, reflecting broader geopolitical tensions affecting the region.

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Military & Warfare

First UNIFIL Troops Deploy to Lebanon

March 23rd, 1978 46 years ago

In March 1978, the first United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) troops arrived in the region to oversee peacekeeping operations. The deployment followed increased tensions and violence along the Lebanon-Israel border, necessitating an international response to restore stability. The UN's peacekeeping mission focused on monitoring the Blue Line, the delineation of withdrawal between Israel and Lebanon, amidst ongoing conflicts.

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Military & Warfare

Israel Launches Operation Litani in Lebanon

March 14th, 1978 47 years ago

The Israel Defense Forces initiated Operation Litani, a military campaign aimed at invading and occupying southern Lebanon. The operation sought to eradicate the presence of Palestinian armed groups that had been conducting attacks into northern Israel. A key goal was to establish a buffer zone to enhance Israeli security against cross-border incursions.

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Politics & Government

Kamal Jumblatt's Assassination in Lebanon

March 16th, 1977 47 years ago

Kamal Jumblatt, a prominent leader of the Lebanese left and anti-government forces during the civil war, was assassinated in 1977. His death occurred in the context of increasing tensions and violence in Lebanon, which had already been escalating due to political and sectarian conflicts. Jumblatt was a key figure representing the Druze community and had garnered support from various factions opposed to the ruling authorities. His assassination was carried out under mysterious circumstances and sparked significant unrest among his supporters, further complicating the ongoing civil conflict.

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Military & Warfare

Mass Killing during the Tel al-Zaatar Siege

August 12th, 1976 48 years ago

The Tel al-Zaatar massacre was a significant event in the Lebanese Civil War where an estimated 1,000 to 3,500 Palestinians were killed. The conflict occurred during a prolonged siege in the Palestinian refugee camp of Tel al-Zaatar, located in Lebanon. The massacre primarily involved the Lebanese Forces militia and resulted from escalating tensions and violent confrontations between various factions. The violence at the camp was marked by severe brutality, as the militia besieged and attacked the area over a period, leading to a catastrophic loss of life among the Palestinian community.

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Military & Warfare

Karantina Massacre in Beirut

January 18th, 1976 49 years ago

In January of 1976, Lebanese Christian militias conducted a brutal operation in the Karantina area of Beirut, killing over 1,000 individuals. This massacre occurred amidst the backdrop of the Lebanese Civil War, which began the previous year. Militias targeted Palestinian refugees and Muslim residents, heightening the ethnic and sectarian strife prevalent in Lebanon. The violence escalated tensions and demonstrated the deadly intensity of conflict between different groups during this period.

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