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Nakba
- The tensions between Israel and Lebanon trace back to the 1940s. The State of Israel was established in 1948, at which time its military exercised a mass exodus of Palestinians known as the Nakba.
© Getty Images
1 / 35 Fotos
Refugee crisis
- The Palestinian refugee crisis rippled through the region, particularly in its closest neighbors, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.
© Getty Images
2 / 35 Fotos
UNRWA
- Palestinian refugees in Lebanon lived in refugee camps under the administration of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), a recently outlawed organization in Israel.
© Getty Images
3 / 35 Fotos
Palestinian resistance
- Palestinians continued political organization in resistance to colonial activities in their native home, merging with larger movements of Arab nationalism and the wider attempts at the Pan-Arab movement.
© Getty Images
4 / 35 Fotos
Lebanese Civil War
- In the decades following the establishment of permanent refugee status in Lebanon, the plight of the Palestinians began to influence Lebanon's politics. It became one of the initial points during the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990).
© Getty Images
5 / 35 Fotos
1982 Lebanon War
- Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon began during the 1982 Lebanon War as they sought to expand the Israeli state, while simultaneously putting pressure on the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in Lebanon.
© Getty Images
6 / 35 Fotos
Hezbollah's emergence
- Hezbollah, Lebanon’s most famous militant group, emerged in the 1980s, largely in response to the political climate following Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon.
© Getty Images
7 / 35 Fotos
Establishing a security zone
- Following a series of military incursions, Israel began occupying a significant portion of southern Lebanon. In conjunction with their allies, namely the South Lebanon Army, a Lebanese Christian militia, Israel sought to establish a "security" or "buffer" zone that would be entirely under Israeli control.
© Getty Images
8 / 35 Fotos
Israeli withdrawal in 2000
- Years of resistance from Hezbollah and popular support resulted in the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the area in 2000.
© Getty Images
9 / 35 Fotos
2006 Lebanon War
- Numerous clashes between Israel and Hezbollah continued, culminating in the 2006 Lebanon War, a 34-day conflict. In efforts to garner momentum for a prisoner exchange between the countries, Hezbollah kidnapped two Israeli soldiers and left several others dead.
© Getty Images
10 / 35 Fotos
Ground invasion
- Marking Israel’s third official invasion of Lebanon, the southern region was once again subjected to ground invasion. Over 1,000 Lebanese civilians and 165 Israeli people were killed.
© Getty Images
11 / 35 Fotos
Lebanon in shambles
- While the prisoner exchange did occur as part of the eventual ceasefire agreement, destruction to civilian infrastructure and the displacement of over one million civilians left Lebanon in shambles.
© Getty Images
12 / 35 Fotos
Response to war on Gaza
- Following the beginning of Israel’s devastating war on Gaza, sparked by Hamas’ October 7 attack, Hezbollah began launching attacks on Israel in response to the violence in Gaza.
© Getty Images
13 / 35 Fotos
Killing of Hezbollah leader
- Israel launched its most recent ground operation in Lebanon on September 30, 2024, after the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an airstrike.
© Getty Images
14 / 35 Fotos
Airstrikes across Lebanon
- Evacuation orders were first issued to Lebanon’s southern regions, but since that time, many other regions were also issued evacuation orders. Airstrikes have hit many residential buildings across the country, including in the capital of Beirut.
© Getty Images
15 / 35 Fotos
Communities devastated
- Amid the current escalation of violence in Lebanon, communities have been left devastated. The long-standing tensions between Lebanon’s Hezbollah forces and Israel have exploded with extensive shelling, constant missile strikes, and ground incursions along the Lebanese-Israeli border.
© Getty Images
16 / 35 Fotos
Partial or complete destruction
- Lebanese civilians face devastating losses and limited means of escape. Entire areas along Lebanon’s southern border have been subjected to severe damage. Residential buildings and civilian infrastructure have faced partial or complete destruction.
© Getty Images
17 / 35 Fotos
Infrastructural damage
- In major towns such as Marjayoun and Tyre, several destroyed main roads and bridges have left entire communities abandoned. Fleeing has become particularly difficult with infrastructural damage, as well as the delivery of aid.
© Getty Images
18 / 35 Fotos
Mass displacement
- Over one million people have fled southern Lebanon amid the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Hezbollah forces. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened the Lebanese people to act against their government before Lebanon "falls into the abyss of a prolonged war that will bring destruction and suffering, similar to what we are witnessing in Gaza."
© Getty Images
19 / 35 Fotos
War on Gaza
- Israel’s war on Gaza has led to the death of over 44,000 Palestinians, with thousands more buried under the rubble. Without the help of international organizations and the blocking of aid, the entire population of Northern Gaza is, according to the United Nations, at risk of death.
© Getty Images
20 / 35 Fotos
Over 90% of Gaza's population displaced
- Over 90% of the Gazan population is displaced. No humanitarian aid has entered northern Gaza since October 2024, with very limited aid entering the southern regions. The tragedy of what is happening in Gaza is, what UN Secretary-General António Guterres has stated, “widespread devastation and deprivation.”
© Getty Images
21 / 35 Fotos
Replicating Gaza in Lebanon
- Humanitarian organizations and the international community were shocked by Netanyahu’s threats of repeating the devastation of Gaza in Lebanon, arguing that the destruction of Gaza shouldn’t be happening there or anywhere. The threat of more violence leaves communities in fear.
© Getty Images
22 / 35 Fotos
Airstrikes indiscriminate
- While Israel claims it is exercising specific political targets, communities across Lebanon consider the airstrikes to be indiscriminate. In Lebanon, entire villages have been completely destroyed. Others have been evacuated. Homes, neighborhoods, and generations of life have been wiped out.
© Getty Images
23 / 35 Fotos
Baalbek
- In October 2024, Israel issued an evacuation order for the entire eastern city of Baalbek, a city of 100,000 people. Airstrikes continued outside the evacuation zone in areas like Bekaa Valley.
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24 / 35 Fotos
Airstrikes close to hospitals
- By early October, Israeli airstrikes hit the proximity of 20 hospitals, none of which were covered by evacuation orders. In one of these airstrikes, 18 people were killed just 70 meters (230 feet) from a hospital south of Beirut.
© Getty Images
25 / 35 Fotos
One day of damage
- On November 1, 2024, airstrikes killed 52 people across the areas of Bekaa Valley, Younine, and Amhaz, as well as a dozen other villages. Nearly 100 people were left wounded.
© Getty Images
26 / 35 Fotos
Bazourieh and Jumayjimah
- For the third consecutive day, Israeli forces launched airstrikes on Hezbollah-held regions in Beirut, hitting the capital’s southern suburbs at dawn after a night of intense bombardment. As the raids went on, plumes of smoke could be seen rising over Beirut, and airstrikes also hit Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon, where buildings and homes sustained heavy destruction from the attacks.
© Reuters
27 / 35 Fotos
Bazourieh and Jumayjimah
- The towns of Bazourieh and Jumayjimah were hit by Israeli airstrikes, resulting in the deaths of five people. As of Thursday, Lebanese officials have not yet confirmed any casualties from the continued strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, which have mostly been evacuated.
© Reuters
28 / 35 Fotos
Intent to weaken Hezbollah
- The airstrikes and violence are certainly intended to weaken Hezbollah’s armed capacities, but they are also intended to dull support for Hezbollah and to further existing internal division.
© Getty Images
29 / 35 Fotos
One child per day has been killed in Lebanon
- Lebanese hospitals report that among the thousands of dead and injured, the largest affected groups have been children, closely followed by women. UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell, claims that since October 4, 2024, at least one child has been killed on a daily basis.
© Getty Images
30 / 35 Fotos
Refugee crisis
- The ongoing violence is triggering a refugee crisis in neighboring countries. Over 28,000 have fled to Iraq, and nearly 500,000 to Syria, merging with ongoing crises in those respective countries.
© Getty Images
31 / 35 Fotos
End of the war unclear
- With ceasefire deals on pause, the end of the war is unclear and continues to leave Lebanese citizens and residents in fear of what’s to come.
© Getty Images
32 / 35 Fotos
Retaliation
- On November 24, six people were injured when Hezbollah fired a barrage of missiles into Israel in retaliation for deadly strikes in Beirut. Hezbollah fired about 250 missiles into Israel triggering air sirens as far as Tel Aviv, well beyond the Israel-Lebanon border. The attack is one of Hezbollah's largest in months, following Israeli strikes in Beirut that killed 29 and injured 65. It also comes after Israel targeted Hezbollah fighters in Al-Amiriya, killing a Lebanese soldier and wounding 18 others.
"The IDF regrets the incident and clarifies that it is fighting in a targeted manner against the Hezbollah terror organization, and not against the Lebanese Army."
© Getty Images
33 / 35 Fotos
Ceasefire
- On November 27, a ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed faction of Hezbollah was enacted after both sides signed an agreement brokered by the US and France. The agreement represents a rare diplomatic victory in a region traumatized by two wars over the past year. Although the fighting has largely stopped, the terms of the ceasefire have been violated many times, and tensions are still high in the region. Sources: (iDMC) (Al Jazeera) (AP News) (The Guardian) (The Washington Post) (CNN) (BBC) (AP News) (INSS) (MERIP) (Council on Foreign Relations) See also: How international law fails to protect civilian life
© Reuters
34 / 35 Fotos
© Getty Images
0 / 35 Fotos
Nakba
- The tensions between Israel and Lebanon trace back to the 1940s. The State of Israel was established in 1948, at which time its military exercised a mass exodus of Palestinians known as the Nakba.
© Getty Images
1 / 35 Fotos
Refugee crisis
- The Palestinian refugee crisis rippled through the region, particularly in its closest neighbors, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.
© Getty Images
2 / 35 Fotos
UNRWA
- Palestinian refugees in Lebanon lived in refugee camps under the administration of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), a recently outlawed organization in Israel.
© Getty Images
3 / 35 Fotos
Palestinian resistance
- Palestinians continued political organization in resistance to colonial activities in their native home, merging with larger movements of Arab nationalism and the wider attempts at the Pan-Arab movement.
© Getty Images
4 / 35 Fotos
Lebanese Civil War
- In the decades following the establishment of permanent refugee status in Lebanon, the plight of the Palestinians began to influence Lebanon's politics. It became one of the initial points during the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990).
© Getty Images
5 / 35 Fotos
1982 Lebanon War
- Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon began during the 1982 Lebanon War as they sought to expand the Israeli state, while simultaneously putting pressure on the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in Lebanon.
© Getty Images
6 / 35 Fotos
Hezbollah's emergence
- Hezbollah, Lebanon’s most famous militant group, emerged in the 1980s, largely in response to the political climate following Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon.
© Getty Images
7 / 35 Fotos
Establishing a security zone
- Following a series of military incursions, Israel began occupying a significant portion of southern Lebanon. In conjunction with their allies, namely the South Lebanon Army, a Lebanese Christian militia, Israel sought to establish a "security" or "buffer" zone that would be entirely under Israeli control.
© Getty Images
8 / 35 Fotos
Israeli withdrawal in 2000
- Years of resistance from Hezbollah and popular support resulted in the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the area in 2000.
© Getty Images
9 / 35 Fotos
2006 Lebanon War
- Numerous clashes between Israel and Hezbollah continued, culminating in the 2006 Lebanon War, a 34-day conflict. In efforts to garner momentum for a prisoner exchange between the countries, Hezbollah kidnapped two Israeli soldiers and left several others dead.
© Getty Images
10 / 35 Fotos
Ground invasion
- Marking Israel’s third official invasion of Lebanon, the southern region was once again subjected to ground invasion. Over 1,000 Lebanese civilians and 165 Israeli people were killed.
© Getty Images
11 / 35 Fotos
Lebanon in shambles
- While the prisoner exchange did occur as part of the eventual ceasefire agreement, destruction to civilian infrastructure and the displacement of over one million civilians left Lebanon in shambles.
© Getty Images
12 / 35 Fotos
Response to war on Gaza
- Following the beginning of Israel’s devastating war on Gaza, sparked by Hamas’ October 7 attack, Hezbollah began launching attacks on Israel in response to the violence in Gaza.
© Getty Images
13 / 35 Fotos
Killing of Hezbollah leader
- Israel launched its most recent ground operation in Lebanon on September 30, 2024, after the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an airstrike.
© Getty Images
14 / 35 Fotos
Airstrikes across Lebanon
- Evacuation orders were first issued to Lebanon’s southern regions, but since that time, many other regions were also issued evacuation orders. Airstrikes have hit many residential buildings across the country, including in the capital of Beirut.
© Getty Images
15 / 35 Fotos
Communities devastated
- Amid the current escalation of violence in Lebanon, communities have been left devastated. The long-standing tensions between Lebanon’s Hezbollah forces and Israel have exploded with extensive shelling, constant missile strikes, and ground incursions along the Lebanese-Israeli border.
© Getty Images
16 / 35 Fotos
Partial or complete destruction
- Lebanese civilians face devastating losses and limited means of escape. Entire areas along Lebanon’s southern border have been subjected to severe damage. Residential buildings and civilian infrastructure have faced partial or complete destruction.
© Getty Images
17 / 35 Fotos
Infrastructural damage
- In major towns such as Marjayoun and Tyre, several destroyed main roads and bridges have left entire communities abandoned. Fleeing has become particularly difficult with infrastructural damage, as well as the delivery of aid.
© Getty Images
18 / 35 Fotos
Mass displacement
- Over one million people have fled southern Lebanon amid the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Hezbollah forces. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened the Lebanese people to act against their government before Lebanon "falls into the abyss of a prolonged war that will bring destruction and suffering, similar to what we are witnessing in Gaza."
© Getty Images
19 / 35 Fotos
War on Gaza
- Israel’s war on Gaza has led to the death of over 44,000 Palestinians, with thousands more buried under the rubble. Without the help of international organizations and the blocking of aid, the entire population of Northern Gaza is, according to the United Nations, at risk of death.
© Getty Images
20 / 35 Fotos
Over 90% of Gaza's population displaced
- Over 90% of the Gazan population is displaced. No humanitarian aid has entered northern Gaza since October 2024, with very limited aid entering the southern regions. The tragedy of what is happening in Gaza is, what UN Secretary-General António Guterres has stated, “widespread devastation and deprivation.”
© Getty Images
21 / 35 Fotos
Replicating Gaza in Lebanon
- Humanitarian organizations and the international community were shocked by Netanyahu’s threats of repeating the devastation of Gaza in Lebanon, arguing that the destruction of Gaza shouldn’t be happening there or anywhere. The threat of more violence leaves communities in fear.
© Getty Images
22 / 35 Fotos
Airstrikes indiscriminate
- While Israel claims it is exercising specific political targets, communities across Lebanon consider the airstrikes to be indiscriminate. In Lebanon, entire villages have been completely destroyed. Others have been evacuated. Homes, neighborhoods, and generations of life have been wiped out.
© Getty Images
23 / 35 Fotos
Baalbek
- In October 2024, Israel issued an evacuation order for the entire eastern city of Baalbek, a city of 100,000 people. Airstrikes continued outside the evacuation zone in areas like Bekaa Valley.
© Getty Images
24 / 35 Fotos
Airstrikes close to hospitals
- By early October, Israeli airstrikes hit the proximity of 20 hospitals, none of which were covered by evacuation orders. In one of these airstrikes, 18 people were killed just 70 meters (230 feet) from a hospital south of Beirut.
© Getty Images
25 / 35 Fotos
One day of damage
- On November 1, 2024, airstrikes killed 52 people across the areas of Bekaa Valley, Younine, and Amhaz, as well as a dozen other villages. Nearly 100 people were left wounded.
© Getty Images
26 / 35 Fotos
Bazourieh and Jumayjimah
- For the third consecutive day, Israeli forces launched airstrikes on Hezbollah-held regions in Beirut, hitting the capital’s southern suburbs at dawn after a night of intense bombardment. As the raids went on, plumes of smoke could be seen rising over Beirut, and airstrikes also hit Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon, where buildings and homes sustained heavy destruction from the attacks.
© Reuters
27 / 35 Fotos
Bazourieh and Jumayjimah
- The towns of Bazourieh and Jumayjimah were hit by Israeli airstrikes, resulting in the deaths of five people. As of Thursday, Lebanese officials have not yet confirmed any casualties from the continued strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, which have mostly been evacuated.
© Reuters
28 / 35 Fotos
Intent to weaken Hezbollah
- The airstrikes and violence are certainly intended to weaken Hezbollah’s armed capacities, but they are also intended to dull support for Hezbollah and to further existing internal division.
© Getty Images
29 / 35 Fotos
One child per day has been killed in Lebanon
- Lebanese hospitals report that among the thousands of dead and injured, the largest affected groups have been children, closely followed by women. UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell, claims that since October 4, 2024, at least one child has been killed on a daily basis.
© Getty Images
30 / 35 Fotos
Refugee crisis
- The ongoing violence is triggering a refugee crisis in neighboring countries. Over 28,000 have fled to Iraq, and nearly 500,000 to Syria, merging with ongoing crises in those respective countries.
© Getty Images
31 / 35 Fotos
End of the war unclear
- With ceasefire deals on pause, the end of the war is unclear and continues to leave Lebanese citizens and residents in fear of what’s to come.
© Getty Images
32 / 35 Fotos
Retaliation
- On November 24, six people were injured when Hezbollah fired a barrage of missiles into Israel in retaliation for deadly strikes in Beirut. Hezbollah fired about 250 missiles into Israel triggering air sirens as far as Tel Aviv, well beyond the Israel-Lebanon border. The attack is one of Hezbollah's largest in months, following Israeli strikes in Beirut that killed 29 and injured 65. It also comes after Israel targeted Hezbollah fighters in Al-Amiriya, killing a Lebanese soldier and wounding 18 others.
"The IDF regrets the incident and clarifies that it is fighting in a targeted manner against the Hezbollah terror organization, and not against the Lebanese Army."
© Getty Images
33 / 35 Fotos
Ceasefire
- On November 27, a ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed faction of Hezbollah was enacted after both sides signed an agreement brokered by the US and France. The agreement represents a rare diplomatic victory in a region traumatized by two wars over the past year. Although the fighting has largely stopped, the terms of the ceasefire have been violated many times, and tensions are still high in the region. Sources: (iDMC) (Al Jazeera) (AP News) (The Guardian) (The Washington Post) (CNN) (BBC) (AP News) (INSS) (MERIP) (Council on Foreign Relations) See also: How international law fails to protect civilian life
© Reuters
34 / 35 Fotos
A history of the conflict between Israel and Lebanon
The current ceasefire agreement is on shaky ground
© Reuters
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect on November 27, 2024, after 14 months of fighting. However, just a short while after the deal was brokered by France and the US, it is already under threat. Israel has violated the agreement hundreds of times, according to Al Jazeera, continuing to kill residents and blow up buildings in southern Lebanon. Israel has also indicated that its troops may not be withdrawn within the agreed-upon 60 days. There is no mechanism to enforce the terms of the ceasefire as it was made on the US's guarantee that Israel would comply.
For more information about the history of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanon, click through this gallery.
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