Yes
YES. The current Israeli-Lebanese border (as of 2016) was the border that was operative in the 1980s. However, from 1982-2000 Israel maintained a military occupation of the southernmost parts of Lebanon. These regions were never annexed to Israel, Israeli settlers were not permitted to settle there, and Lebanese inhabitants were never evicted.(It is worthwhile to note that there is a slight difference in the location of Israeli-Lebanese border as concerns the town of Ghajar, but aside from this, it is the same border today as in 1980.)
No. Israel was not at war or declaring war on anyone in 1980. In 1981, Israel entered the Lebanese Civil War after a barrage of rockets coming from southern Lebanon under PLO control.
Jerusalem, as the country is Israel. Many people follow the international view that Tel Aviv is the capital of Israel, but since the Israeli government sits in Jerusalem and the 1980 Jerusalem Law makes Jerusalem the unequivocal capital of Israel, Jerusalem is the correct answer.
From 1975 until 1990, Lebanon was involved in a civil war. Therefore, it was not a safe place to visit or to live during the 1980's.
Jerusalem is divided by the 1949 ceasefire lines between Israel and Jordan. Since Jordan has relegated its former West Bank territory to the State of Palestine, Jerusalem abuts both sovereign and recognized Israeli territory and what is claimed as sovereign Palestinian territory.
Several Lebanese militant groups, such as the PLO, began to fire rockets into Northern Israel in 1981 and 1982. Israel finally responded by entering the Lebanese Civil War which was going on concurrently with the aim of removing such militant groups from Lebanon.
The team that won the Israel State cup in 1980 was Hapoel Kfar-Saba.
Israel - song - was created on 1980-11-28.
Border Governors Conference was created in 1980.
Israel Idonije was born on November 17, 1980, in Lagos, Nigeria.
Li-Ron choir Israel was created in 1980.
Zaher Neket was born on September 18, 1980, in Beirut, Lebanon.