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Israel attacks Lebanon: The roots of Israel-Lebanon conflict trace back to 1982 | Explained

Amid the escalating violence which has fueled fears of a broader war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has urged the civilians to evacuate areas which are used as hideouts by Hezbollah militants. Over 1.10 lakh Lebanese and around 60,000 Israelis have been displaced by the conflict.

September 24, 2024 / 14:17 IST
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Israeli airstrikes targeted southern and eastern Lebanon

In  the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon since the 2006 war with Hezbollah, Israeli airstrikes targeted southern and eastern Lebanon om Monday, killing 450 people and injuring over 1,500.

The strikes also targeted  the capital city of Beirut. Israel's attack comes days after pager and walkie-talkie explosions ripped through Lebanon, killed 32 people and injured thousands. Lebanon has blamed Israel for the attack. However, Israel has not claimed any responsibility for the same.

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Amid the escalating violence which has fueled fears of a broader war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has urged the civilians to evacuate areas which are used as hideouts by Hezbollah militants. Over 1.10 lakh Lebanese and around 60,000 Israelis have been displaced by the conflict.

It is worth noting that the conflict between Israel and Lebanon is not new, in fact, it traces back to 1982, during the first Lebanese War.


Despite the entry of peacekeepers, violence persisted.
In June 1982, the conflict further escalated when an attempt to kill Israel's Ambassador to Great Britain by  Palestinian terrorist group was thwarted.

Yet again in response to the assassination bid, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched ‘Operation Peace for Galilee’ on June 6, aiming to eliminate terrorist threats.