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Lebanese Civil War | |||||||||||
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Part of the Cold War, Arab Cold War, Arab–Israeli conflict, Iran–Israel and Iran–Saudi proxy wars | |||||||||||
Left-to-right from top: Monument at Martyrs' Square in the city of Beirut; the USS New Jersey firing a salvo off of the Lebanese coast; the ruined American barracks in Beirut shortly after the 1983 bombing; the ruined Holiday Inn Beirut shortly after the Battle of the Hotels; a Palestinian rally for Fatah in Beirut | |||||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||||
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(1975–1982)![]() Jammoul (1982–1990)
Islamic Unification Movement (from 1982) |
(1976, 1983–1991)![]() ![]() Marada Brigades (left LF in 1978; aligned with Syria) |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||||||
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Said Shaaban |
![]() ![]() ![]() Tony Frangieh † |
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Strength | |||||||||||
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120,000–150,000 people killed[4] |