This question is difficult to answer because the term "War in Lebanon" is nebulous.
In the case of the Lebanese Civil War, one of the major factions fighting in that war was the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) which had made Beirut, Lebanon its headquarters after being thrown out from Jordan. In an attempt to unite the various Lebanese factions to attack Israel instead of each other, the PLO attacked Israel. The plan backfired as the Israeli Army allied with Lebanese Christians to oppose the PLO. The major entry of Israel into the Lebanese Civil War brought the Syrians in to counterbalance them. At the end of the war, the PLO was evicted from Lebanon and Lebanon remained under partial Israeli and Syrian occupation which ended in 2000 and 2006 respectively.
In the case of Israel's War with Hezbollah, Hezbollah considers the liberation of southern Lebanon (which has occurred with the possible exception of the Shebaa Farms) and the "liberation" of Palestine to be its most important goals. Since it derives a large part of its motivation to the Palestinian cause, it is easy to see how the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict precipitated the War with Hezbollah by providing the background for both Israel and Hezbollah to exist and to be positioned against each other.
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 actual conflict in Syria can lead to a regional war by spreading throughout its border to Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, and if Iran gets attacked, then there could be a World War 3.
there were a civil war in lebanon in 1980s
There was famine in Lebanon during World War I.
There were dozens of wars that took place in the 1980's. A few of these international wars that occurred in the 1980's are: The Cold War, Invasion of Grenada, Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1982 Lebanon War, The Iran-Iraq War, Falklands War.
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. Lebanon has been dragged into the Syrian Civil War, but on a more localized front.
In 1982, Israel engaged in a war with Lebanon primarily to combat the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which had established a strong presence in southern Lebanon and was launching attacks into northern Israel. The Israeli government aimed to eliminate the PLO's military capabilities and establish a friendly government in Lebanon that could provide security along its northern border. This military operation, known as Operation Peace for Galilee, escalated into a broader conflict involving various Lebanese factions and Syrian forces. The war ultimately led to a prolonged Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon.
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.
was emily geiger impacted in the war or history?
The conflict and civil war in Lebanon were primarily caused by a complex interplay of political, sectarian, and social tensions among various religious and ethnic groups, including Christians, Sunni Muslims, Shiite Muslims, and Druze. The Lebanese Civil War erupted in 1975 and lasted until 1990, exacerbated by regional influences and the involvement of foreign powers, such as Syria and Israel. Additionally, the influx of Palestinian refugees and the subsequent presence of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) further intensified the conflicts. The war resulted in significant loss of life, widespread destruction, and long-lasting political instability in Lebanon.
The country that had a civil war that lasted from 1975 to 1991 was Lebanon. ,