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Israeli–Lebanese conflict - WikipediaIsrael has been meddling in and destabilizing Lebanon and the Palestinians since inception -- long before 1975
Stealing and encroachment was the policy then as now.
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1948 Arab–Israeli War
In 1948, the Lebanese army had by far the smallest regional army, consisting of only 3,500 soldiers.[25]At the prompting of Arab leaders in the region, Lebanon agreed to join the other armies that were being assembled around the perimeter of the British Mandate territory of Palestine for the purpose of invading Palestine.[citation needed]Lebanon committed 1,000 of these soldiers to the cause. The Arab armies waited for the end of the Mandate and the withdrawal of British forces, which was set for 15 May 1948.
Israeldeclared its independenceon 14 May 1948. The next day, the British Mandate officially expired and, inan official cablegram, the seven-memberArab League, including Lebanon, publicly proclaimed their aim of creating a democratic "United State of Palestine" in place of theUnited Nations Partition Plan for Palestine. The League soon entered the conflict on the side of the Palestinian Arabs, thus beginning the international phase of the1948 Arab–Israeli War.Egypt,Lebanon,Syria,Transjordan, andIraqdeclared war on the new state of Israel. They expected an easy and quick victory in what came to be called the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. The Lebanese army joined the other Arab armies in the invasion. It crossed into the northernGalilee. By the end of the conflict, however, it had been repulsed by Israeli forces, which occupiedSouth Lebanon. Israel signedarmistice agreementswith each of its invading neighbors. The armistice with Lebanon was signed on 23 March 1949.[26]As part of the agreement with Lebanon, Israeli forces withdrew to the international border.
By the conclusion of that war, Israel had signedceasefire agreementswith all of the neighbouring Arab countries.[27]The territory it now controlled went well beyond what had been allocated to it under theUnited Nations Partition Plan, incorporating much of what had been promised to the Palestinian Arabs under the Plan. However, it was understood by all the state parties at the time that the armistice agreements were not peace treaties with Israel, nor the final resolution of the conflict between them, including the borders.
After the war, the United Nations estimated 711,000[28]Palestinian Arabs, out an estimated 1.8 million dwelling in theMandate of Palestine,[29]fled, emigrated or were forced out of Israeland entered neighboring countries. By 1949, there were 110,000 Palestinian Arabs in Lebanon,[30]moved into camps established by and administered by theUnited Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.[31]
With the exception of two camps in theBeirutarea, the camps were mostlyMuslim.[31]LebaneseChristiansfeared that the Muslim influx would affect their political dominance and theirassumed demographic majority.[31]Accordingly, they imposed restrictions on the status of the Palestinian refugees. The refugees could not work, travel, or engage in political activities. Initially the refugees were too impoverished to develop a leadership capable of representing their concerns.[31]Less democratic regimes also feared the threat the refugees posed to their own rule, but Lebanon would prove too weak to maintain a crackdown.[11]
ThePalestine Liberation Organization(PLO) recruited militants in Lebanon from among the families ofPalestinian refugeeswho had left Israel in 1948.[11][12]
War over water and the Six-Day War (1964–1967)
Despite sharing in the ongoing border tensions over water,[32]Lebanon rejected calls by other Arab governments to participate in the 1967Six-Day War.[33]Militarily weak in the south, Lebanon could not afford conflict with Israel.[33]
Nevertheless, the loss of additional territory radicalized the Palestinians languishing in refugee camps hoping to return home.[11]The additional influx of refugees turned Palestinian camps throughout the Middle East into centers ofguerrillaactivity.[1