Lebanese youth encouraged by Hezbollah attempt to breach the Israeli-Lebanon border wall during Israel’s Operation Guardian of the Walls in May 2021 (Photo: X/@alishoeib1970) United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 was proposed as a way to end the Second Lebanon War.
In July 2006, a massive rocket barrage and a Hezbollah raid on Israel’s northern border led to the 34-day long 2006 Lebanon War, which is usually called the Second Lebanon War in Israel.
The First Lebanon War, also called in Israel the 1982 Lebanon War, began in 1982 and continued as a low intensity conflict until Israel’s final withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000.
In the 2006 attack, Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israeli towns, while a small force fired anti-tank missiles at a group of IDF soldiers patrolling the border in armored Humvees. The attack killed two Israeli soldiers, and injuring seven others. Another two soldiers were captured by Hezbollah […]
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