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Southern Lebanon: The Land of Three Armies

Southern Lebanon: The Land of Three ArmiesCIE+

July 12, 2019 will mark the thirteenth anniversary of the outbreak of the Second Lebanon War; August 14 will mark the anniversary of its end under Security Council Resolution 1701; and discussions will be held at the United Nations headquarters regarding a renewal of UNIFIL’s mandate for another year. The bottom line: another war between Israel and Lebanon did not erupt, mainly due to both sides’ desire to avoid it and, to some extent, also due to UNIFIL’s help in preventing escalation resulting from tactical incidents.

Issues and Analyses|July 3, 2019
Map of Lebanon, 2006

Map of Lebanon, 2006CIE+

The map includes the Israeli border and the Litani River, which is about 18 miles north of the Israeli-Lebanese border and runs roughly parallel to it. U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701 from 2006 calls for…

Gen. Moshe Levi Dies

Gen. Moshe Levi DiesCIE+

January 8, 2008 Moshe Levi, the first Mizrahi chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, dies at 72 of a brain aneurysm at HaEmek Medical Center in Afula a week after suffering his second…

Today in Israeli History|January 8, 2008
Second Lebanon War Begins

Second Lebanon War Begins

July 12, 2006 The Second Lebanon War begins when Hezbollah launches Katyusha rockets and mortars at Israeli border towns and Israel Defense Forces positions, a diversion for a raid across the border to ambush an…

Ariel Sharon Is Born

Ariel Sharon Is BornCIE+

Ariel Sharon, Israel’s 11th Prime Minister, is born in K’far Malal (near Hod Hasharon). Born Ariel Scheinerman to political, socialist parents who had come to Eretz Yisrael during the Second Aliyah, Sharon joined the Haganah in 1945, serving in the War of Independence.

Today in Israeli History|February 27, 1928