Conflit israélo-libanais

The term “Israeli-Lebanese conflict” refers to a series of military confrontations and political tensions between Israel and Lebanon. It primarily encompasses conflicts involving the state of Israel and various Lebanese groups, most notably Hezbollah. The roots of the conflict can be traced to the broader Arab-Israeli tensions and the historical disputes over land and sovereignty in the region. Key events include the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, the subsequent occupation of Southern Lebanon, and the several wars and skirmishes that have occurred since, particularly during the 2006 Lebanon War. The conflict is characterized by its complex interplay of local, regional, and international politics, involving issues of national identity, territorial claims, and the influence of various external powers.