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  1. The recognition of the long Lebanon occupation as a campaign is a statement that the IDF is fully aware that modern conflict has changed. Since the May 2000 withdrawal, it has waged successful ...

  2. The battle. On May 2, Operation Law began when the 890th Paratroop Battalion, led by Benny Gantz, and 50th Paratroop Battalion unit, began search and destroy operations against guerrilla infrastructure in South Lebanon, and scattered propaganda leaflets. The following day, Operation Order began, when Israeli Paratroopers, mainly from 202 ...

  3. South Lebanon Conflict (1985–2000) Hezbollah Amal Jammoul Israel SLA: Hezbollah victory. Israeli withdrawal from South Lebanon; Shebaa Farms conflict (2000–2006) Hezbollah Israel: Inconclusive. Ended with the 2006 Lebanon War; Israel continues to control the Shebaa Farms; July War (2006) Hezbollah Israel: Stalemate. The LAF introduced into ...

  4. Resistance and Liberation Day ( Arabic :عيد المقاومة والتحرير, Yawm al-Muqawamat Waltahrir) is a Lebanese holiday celebrated on May 25. [1] On May 25, 2000, the Israeli army withdrew from territory in Southern Lebanon, marking the end of the South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000). The withdrawal came after the continued attack ...

  5. In May 2000, Israel left all of the Lebanese occupied territories, in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 425, twenty-two years after the adoption of that resolution. See also. 1978 South Lebanon conflict; 1982 Lebanon war; 2006 Lebanon War; Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon; Operation Grapes of Wrath; Bibliography. Bregman ...

  6. South Lebanon conflict (until 2000) Beginning in 1985, Israel scaled back its permanent positions in Lebanon, although the IDF maintained some forces in Southern Lebanon , along with the SLA, to establish a security zone to prevent attacks on Israel from Lebanon.

  7. The South Lebanon conflict, designated by Israel as the Security Zone in Lebanon Campaign, was a protracted armed conflict that took place in southern Lebanon from 1985 to 2000. It saw fighting between Israel and the Catholic Christian-dominated South Lebanon Army (SLA) against Hezbollah-led Shia Muslim and left-wing guerrillas within the Israeli-occupied "Security Zone"; the SLA had military ...

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