All three have had civil wars in recent times:
Syria: 2011-Present - Syrian Civil War OR Syrian Arab Spring War
Lebanon: 1975-1991 - Lebanese Civil War
Jordan: 1970-1971 - Black September OR Jordanian Civil War
The country that had a civil war that lasted from 1975 to 1991 was Lebanon. ,
It is being fought all over Syria, with occassional incidents across the borders in Lebanon and Turkey.
Lebanon and Syria have not been in direct conflict since the Syrian army ended the Syrian Occupation of Lebanon in April 2005. There have been some border skirmishes, especially because some of the Syrian Civil War spills over into Lebanon, but there is no declared war between the Syrian Regime or any of the other Syrian Civil War parties and Lebanon.
The answer could be either Jordan or Lebanon. Lebanon is certainly the more famous civil war out of the two.
Lebanon
Lebanon is not a world power, it is at most a regional power, and it is one of the less powerful nations in the middle east. It has usually been dominated by Syria, although the current civil war in Syria could change that.
Lebanon.
for sure women in syria have civil rights as men because syria is Muslim country and in Islam women and men ar equal .. woman in syria can do anything man can do
As of 2016, several Middle Eastern countries would qualify as being in a civil war between government forces and rebel insurgents. They include: Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon (partially), Egypt (in the Sinai Peninsula), and Turkey (in southeast Anatolia).
The answer used to be Syria. However, given the Syrian Civil War, many Iraqi refugees have fled Syria. Jordan is probably a better answer now, even though it lacks a large number of Iraqi refugees.
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Lebanon