The Israeli Withdrawal From Southern Lebanon In 2000: A Historical Study

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Amina Salim Al-Hucheimy ; Prof. Salih J. J. Al-Sarray

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The problem of Israel's presence in southern Lebanon and along the Israeli-Lebanese border has been one of the most pressing concerns for the Israeli government since the 1982 invasion, as a result of increasing material and human losses incurred by the Israel forces. The Israeli government for occupying those territories. The goal of security is to keep Israel's northern settlements safe and secure, as well as to protect Israel's northern borders from any threats. This presence became a source of danger to Israel as a result of continuous attacks by the Lebanese resistance, who launched attacks from these territories from the south, as well as widespread public pressure, which, of course, culminated to Israel's defeat.

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