The 1982 War of Lebanon, also called "Operation Peace for Galilee" by Israel, was fought between Israel and Lebanon when the former invaded the latter.
Yes. Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq (via Jordan) invaded Israel in 1948.
Israel invaded Lebanon during this period, responding to provocation from the Palestinian Liberation Organization operating out of southern Lebanon. =============================== Another contributor notes: Once again, as on so many previous and subsequent occasions, the trouble began when Israel fired back.
There were a few wars that Israel fought in Lebanon: the Lebanese Civil War from 1981-1982, the Occupation of Southern Lebanon from 1982-2000, and the War Against Hezbollah in 2006.
YES. The two suicide bombings against the Israel Defense Forces' headquarters building in Tyre, Lebanon took place in 1982 and 1983, which was during Israel's intervention in the Lebanese Civil War. This intervention is commonly called the First Israel-Lebanon War in Pro-Israeli circles (in contrast to the War with Hezbollah in Lebanon in 2006, which is called the Second Israel-Lebanon War).
There is no war in Israel (1) called the 50 year war, (2) that occurred in 1950, (3) that took 50 years, (4) had exactly four armies that invaded Israel. As a result, it is impossible to figure out what is being asked about.If you meant to ask "Which five countries invaded Israel in 1948 War?", the answer would be: Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq.
Syria lost territory to Israel in the 1967 War (the Golan Heights). It made no successful incursions into Israel from that point onwards. The Syrian Army did invade Lebanon in 1982 and occupied Lebanon until 2006.
Lebanon is north of Israel.
Israel, Turkey, and Lebanon are considered middle east countries.
Seven Arab states invaded Israel upon its establishment, namely Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
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Lebanon (Shebaa farms) and Syria (Golan Heights). Israel argues that that farms belong to Syria, not Lebanon but both Lebanon and Syria say they are Lebanese. Israel also occupied non-state Palestinian territory in Gaza (free of soldiers but officially occupied nonetheless), the West Bank and East Jerusalem, all of which the indigenous Palestinians want for their future state. Israel had previously occupied territory belonging to Egypt (Sinai) and Jordan (West Bank)