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The country in question is Lebanon.

The Israeli Occupation of southern Lebanon took place from 1985-2000.

The Syrian Occupation of northeastern Lebanon took place from 1976-2005. Syrian presence was also strongly felt in other parts of the country and Syrians also heavily influenced Lebanese politics.

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The country in question is Lebanon.

The Israeli Occupation of southern Lebanon took place from 1985-2000.
The Syrian Occupation of northeastern Lebanon took place from 1976-2005. Syrian presence was also strongly felt in other parts of the country and Syrians also heavily influenced Lebanese politics.

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