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Lebanese Civil War (1975–1977)

Lebanese Civil War
Martyrs Square 1982.jpg
The Martyr's Square statue in Beirut, 1982, during the civil war
Date 13 April 1975 – 13 October 1990
(15 years and 6 months)
(Syrian occupation ended on 30 April 2005)
Location Lebanon
Result
Belligerents

LF
AFL (until 1977)
SLA (from 1976)
 Israel (from 1978)


Tigers Militia (until 1980)


Marada Brigades (left LF in 1978; aligned with Syria)

Lebanon LNM (until 1982)
Lebanon Jammoul (from 1982)
Palestine Liberation Organization PLO


Amal Movement


Hezbollah (from 1985)
 Iran (from 1980, mainly IRGC paramilitary units)


Islamic Unification Movement (from 1982)

Lebanon LAF
United Nations UNIFIL (from 1978)
Multinational Force in Lebanon (1982–1984)
 United States
 France
 Italy


Syria Syria 1976, and from 1983
Arab Deterrent Force (1976–1982)

Commanders and leaders

Bachir Gemayel 
Amine Gemayel
William Hawi 
Samir Geagea
Michel Aoun
Etienne Saqr
Al-Tanzim logo.png Georges Adwan
Saad Haddad
Antoine Lahad
Israel Menachem Begin
Israel Ariel Sharon


Dany Chamoun 


Tony Frangieh 
Suleiman Frangieh

Kamal Jumblatt 
Walid Jumblatt
Inaam Raad
Abdallah Saadeh
Assem Qanso
George Hawi
Elias Atallah
Muhsin Ibrahim
Ibrahim Kulaylat
Ali Eid
Palestine Liberation Organization Yasser Arafat
PFLP flag.png George Habash


Nabih Berri


Abbas al-Musawi


Said Shaaban

United Nations Emmanuel A. Erskine
United Nations William O'Callaghan
United Nations Gustav Hägglund
United States Timothy J. Geraghty

Syria Hafez al-Assad
Syria Mustafa Tlass
Strength
Syria 25,000 troops (1976)
Saudi Arabia 1,200 troops
Sudan 1,000 troops
United Arab Emirates 1,000 troops
Libya 700 troops
People's Democratic Republic of Yemen 700 troops
120,000–150,000 people killed

LF
AFL (until 1977)
SLA (from 1976)
 Israel (from 1978)

Tigers Militia (until 1980)

Lebanon LNM (until 1982)
Lebanon Jammoul (from 1982)
Palestine Liberation Organization PLO


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