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.
The Falklands War of 1982
It is being fought all over Syria, with occassional incidents across the borders in Lebanon and Turkey.
Great Britain and Argentina, but the war began and ended in 1982.
1967. Israel fought the war to secure land from Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt.
Falkland Islands
The Falkland Islands
No, and that is true for both the first Lebanon war in 1982 as well as the more recent war in the summer of 2006. The issue of captured Israeli soldiers is always presented when negotiations are discussed.
It was the Lebanese Civil War. The Druse are Lebanese Muslims, and they fought against Lebanese Christians for many years. It was an internal power struggle which devastated the country, but peace was finally agreed upon and Lebanon is rebuilding.
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).
U.S. troops have never fought in any Israeli war, except during the first Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon when they "escorted" Israeli troops out of Lebanon The U.S. only began selling weapons to Israel after there victory in the Yom Kippur war. That war was fought with, mostly out of date, Russian or makeshift Israeli weapons.
The Falkland Islands