Israeli–Lebanese conflict
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Israeli–Lebanese conflict
Summary
Israeli–Lebanese conflict is an international conflict[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict is in the country of Israel[3].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict is in the country of Lebanon[4].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict's instance of is recorded as international conflict[5].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict's instance of is recorded as armed conflict[6].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict took place at Levant[7].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict is part of Arab–Israeli conflict[8].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict's Commons category is recorded as Israeli–Lebanese conflict[9].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict comprises Lebanon –Israel conflict[10].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict comprises list of projectile attacks from Lebanon on Israel and the Golan Heights[11].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict began on 2000[12].
- A participant in Israeli–Lebanese conflict was Israel Defense Forces[13].
- Among those involved in Israeli–Lebanese conflict was Syrian Social Nationalist Party[14].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Israeli–Lebanese conflict[15].
- Israeli–Lebanese conflict's different from is recorded as Israeli–Lebanese maritime border dispute[16].
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When and Where
Israeli–Lebanese conflict began on 2000[12]. The location of it was Levant[7]. Country listings include Israel[3], a Mediterranean country[17], in Israel[18], founded in 1948[19] and Lebanon[4], a sovereign state[20], in Lebanon[21], founded in 1943[22].
Context
Israeli–Lebanese conflict is part of Arab–Israeli conflict[8]. Recorded instance of include international conflict[5] and armed conflict[6].
Participants
Recorded participant include Israel Defense Forces[13] and Syrian Social Nationalist Party[14].
Why It Matters
Israeli–Lebanese conflict has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]