The Palestinian Liberation Organization coordinated the FIRST INTIFADA from 1987-1993 as a form of resistance to Israeli Military Authorities in the Palestinian Territories of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
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.)
In the 1980s, there was only a small movement for gay rights, and it focused on removing anti-sodomy laws from the books.
Freedom from British occupation, now, in the 1980s, and since 1169.
The most prominent issue, was the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Hezbollah, formed in the early 1980s during the Lebanese Civil War, initially aimed to resist Israeli occupation in southern Lebanon and to establish an Islamic state based on Shia principles. The group sought to unite various factions within the Lebanese Shia community and gain political representation while promoting anti-Western sentiments, particularly against the U.S. and Israel. Its goals evolved over time to include social services and political participation, but the core focus on resistance against Israel has remained central to its identity.
"Anfal" is an Arabic term that means "spoils of war" or "booty." It is commonly associated with the Anfal genocide, a campaign of mass murder and displacement carried out by the Iraqi government against the Kurdish population in the late 1980s.
The genocide perpetrated by Saddam Hussein primarily took place in Iraq, particularly targeting the Kurdish population in the northern regions during the late 1980s. This campaign, known as the Anfal Campaign, involved systematic killings, mass executions, and the use of chemical weapons against civilians. Additionally, there were repressive actions against other ethnic and religious groups, including Shiites and Marsh Arabs, throughout Iraq.
US supported Israeli aggression policies against the Palestinian civilians which led to the rise of revenge views in the population that caused weak governments. If the US want to stop the threat of terrorism, it should facilitate the establishment of an independent state for the Palestinians.
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