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2012 conflict in Lebanon

Syrian Civil War spillover in Lebanon
Part of the Arab Winter, the Spillover of the Syrian Civil War and the Hezbollah involvement in the Syrian Civil War
Lebanese insurgency.svg
Military situation in Lebanon on 19 February 2017.
  Controlled by the Lebanese Government
  Controlled by Hezbollah
  Controlled by the Free Syrian Army and Allies
  Controlled by Tahrir al-Sham and Allies
  Controlled by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
(For a more detailed map, see )
Date 17 June 2011 – present
(5 years, 11 months, 1 week and 4 days)
Location Lebanon (Akkar, Arsal, Beirut, Sidon, and Tripoli)
Result Ongoing
Belligerents

Pro-Syrian government militias:

Supported by:
 Syria
 Iran
 Russia


Other militias:

Anti-Syrian government militias:


Al-Qaeda affiliates:

 ISIL
(from 2014)

 Lebanon

Supported by:
 Australia
 Canada
 China
 Cyprus
 Czech Republic
 Egypt
 France
 Germany
 Iran
 Italy
 Jordan
 Netherlands Russia
 Saudi Arabia
 South Korea
 Spain
 Turkey
 United Kingdom

 United States
Commanders and leaders

Hassan Nasrallah
Hassan al-Laqqis 
Assaad Hardan
Rifa'at Eid (ADP)
Fuad Othman
Osama Saad
Shaker Berjawi


Khaled Hadadi
Fathi Zeidan 

Talal al-Ourdouni 

Abdullah Hussein al-Rifai 


Ahmed Al-Assir
Abu Tarek al-Saadi
Islam al-Shahal
Majed al-Majed 
Ziad Alloukeh (POW)
Naim Abbas (POW)
Abu Firas al-Jibba 

Jamal Husayn Zayniyah (Al-Nusra Front operations commander in the Qalamoun)

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Ahmad Mohammad Ammoun (POW)
Abu Fouz 
Imad Yassin (POW)

Ahmad Youssef Ammoun (POW)

Michel Aoun (2016–present)
Saad Hariri (2016–present)
Roger Salem (2011–present)
Joseph Aoun (2017–present)
Michel Suleiman (2011–14)
Najib Mikati (2011–14)
Jean Kahwaji (2011–17)
Tammam Salam (2014–16)

Ashraf Rifi (2014–16)
Strength
Unknown 600 al-Nusra fighters 1,000 fighters Unknown
Casualties and losses
Total casualties:
840+ killed, 2,700+ wounded

Pro-Syrian government militias:

Supported by:
 Syria
 Iran
 Russia

Other militias:

Anti-Syrian government militias:

Al-Qaeda affiliates:

 ISIL
(from 2014)

 Lebanon


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