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  1. 123–300+ killed. (Palestinian and Lebanese claims) In July 1981, Israeli warplanes began bombarding a number of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) targets across Lebanon, mostly in Beirut and in the south of the country. This was in response to several Palestinian rocket attacks on northern Israel during the Lebanese Civil War .

    • 17 July 1981
    • Lebanon
  2. Jul 17, 1981 · JERUSALEM, July 16, 1981 -- For the fourth time in six days, Israeli warplanes struck deep into Lebanon today, bombing Palestinian positions and destroying five bridges spanning two of Lebanon's ...

  3. Jul 25, 1981 · ''I have today reported to President Reagan,'' Mr. Habib said, ''that as of 13:30 hours local time July 24, 1981, all hostile military action between Lebanese and Israeli territory in either ...

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  5. Jul 18, 1981 · July 18, 1981. Waves of Israeli warplanes bombed heavily populated Palestinian neighborhoods in Beirut and targets in southern Lebanon today, killing at least 123 persons and wounding hundreds ...

  6. Jul 25, 1981 · July 24, 1981 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Jerusalem, July 24 -- Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization both agreed today to a cease-fire in their two-week war of attrition in Lebanon, halting at ...

  7. As a result, the Reagan administration’s influence over Israel’s foreign policies weakened just as Prime Minister Begin embarked on a series of dramatic military operations, including the bombing of PLO headquarters in Beirut in July 1981, the annexation of the Golan Heights in December 1981, and the sudden invasion of Lebanon in June 1982 ...

  8. Jul 17, 1981 · See the article in its original context from July 17, 1981, Section A, Page 3 Buy Reprints. ... Ranging over southern Lebanon one day after guerrillas fired dozens of rockets into northern Israel ...

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