The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country that included a U.S. military intervention. The intervention lasted around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term as president of Lebanon. American and Lebanese government forces successfully occupied the port and international airport of Beirut. The crisis over, the United States withdrew shortly after.
Background
In July 1958, Lebanon was threatened by a civil war between Maronite Christians and Muslims. Tensions with Egypt had escalated earlier in 1956 when pro-western PresidentCamille Chamoun, a Christian, did not break diplomatic relations with the Western powers that attacked Egypt during the Suez Crisis, angering Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. These tensions were further increased when Chamoun showed closeness to the Baghdad Pact. Nasser felt that the pro-western Baghdad Pact posed a threat to Arab nationalism. As a response, Egypt and Syria united into the United Arab Republic (UAR). Lebanese SunniPrime MinisterRashid Karami supported Nasser in 1956 and 1958. Karami formed a national reconciliation government after the 1958 crisis ended.
The 2006 Lebanon War, also called the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah War and known in Lebanon as the July War (Arabic:حرب تموز, Ḥarb Tammūz) and in Israel as the Second Lebanon War (Hebrew:מלחמת לבנון השנייה, Milhemet Levanon HaShniya), was a 34-day military conflict in Lebanon, Northern Israel and the Golan Heights. The principal parties were Hezbollah paramilitary forces and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The conflict started on 12 July 2006, and continued until a United Nations-brokered ceasefire went into effect in the morning on 14 August 2006, though it formally ended on 8 September 2006 when Israel lifted its naval blockade of Lebanon. Due to unprecedented Iranian military support to Hezbollah before and during the war, some consider it the first round of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict, rather than a continuation of the Arab–Israeli conflict.
The conflict was precipitated by the Zar'it-Shtula incident. On 12 July 2006, Hezbollah fighters fired rockets at Israeli border towns as a diversion for an anti-tank missile attack on two armored Humvees patrolling the Israeli side of the border fence. The ambush left three soldiers dead. Two Israeli soldiers were abducted and taken by Hezbollah to Lebanon. Five more were killed in Lebanon, in a failed rescue attempt. Hezbollah demanded the release of Lebanese prisoners held by Israel in exchange for the release of the abducted soldiers. Israel refused and responded with airstrikes and artillery fire on targets in Lebanon. Israel attacked both Hezbollah military targets and Lebanese civilian infrastructure, including Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport. The IDF launched a ground invasion of Southern Lebanon. Israel also imposed an air and naval blockade. Hezbollah then launched more rockets into northern Israel and engaged the IDF in guerrilla warfare from hardened positions.
The 2006–2008 Lebanese protests were a series of political protests and sit-ins that began on December 1, 2006, led by groups in Lebanon that opposed the US and Saudi-backed government of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and ended on May 21, 2008 following the Doha Agreement. The opposition group was made up of Hezbollah, Amal, and the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM); a number of smaller parties were also involved, including the Marada party, the Lebanese Communist Party and the Syrian Social Nationalist Party. The majority of the members of the government were part of the anti-Syrian March 14 Alliance, a coalition of political parties and independents in Lebanon. The two groups were also divided along religious lines, with most Sunnis and Druze supporting the government, and most Shi'a supporting the opposition group. The Christian community was split between the two factions, with Michel Aoun, the leader of the FPM, claiming to have more than 70% support among the Christians, according to the results of the 2005 parliamentary elections.
The earliest evidence of civilization in Lebanon dates back more than seven thousand years, predating recorded history. Lebanon was the home of the Canaanites/Phoenicians and their kingdom, a maritime culture that flourished for over a thousand years (c. 1550–539 BC). In 64 BC, the region came under the rule of the Roman Empire, and eventually became one of the Empire's leading centers of Christianity. In the Mount Lebanon range a monastic tradition known as the Maronite Church was established. As the ArabMuslims conquered the region, the Maronites held onto their religion and identity. However, a new religious group, the Druze, established themselves in Mount Lebanon as well, generating a religious divide that has lasted for centuries. During the Crusades, the Maronites re-established contact with the Roman Catholic Church and asserted their communion with Rome. The ties they established with the Latins have influenced the region into the modern era.
Lebanon is a mural size painting by Nabil Kanso depicting the Lebanese Civil War in a scene invoking the spirit and character of the people in the midst of horror and violence gripping the country. Amid the scene of chaos and devastation, two central figures reach across toward each other symbolically to represent the appeal for unity in defiance of the forces of division, destruction, and terror.
Description
Painted in oil on linen and completed in 1983, the painting Lebanon measures 28 feet (8.5 meters) long by 10 feet (3meters) tall. Its composition delineates three sections. At the center, two leaping female figures reach toward each other, almost touching. They are within grasp of a tiny pearl of white green light at the center of the canvas. In the foreground plane forming the base of the two converging figures, an appealing mother carrying a child appears bursting out from a torched pyramidal structure serving to balance and heighten the overall impact of the central scene.
Amanda Jo Abizaid is an American Lebanese singer/songwriter best known for her vocal performance on the theme song of the US TV series The 4400.
Early years
Abizaid was born in Beirut, Lebanon, to an American mother and a Mexican/Lebanese father. She traveled the Middle East and Europe with her family before the age of ten, when she moved with her mother and brother to the United States. Along with her four sisters, she formed a band and developed a talent for harmonies. Her first exposure to music was Middle Eastern music combined with the late 1970s American influences of Alice Cooper, Elton John, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and The Beatles.
After moving to the US, she lived in Poughkeepsie, NY until moving to Great Falls, Virginia for high school. She later attended the Corcoran School of Art in Georgetown and then transferred to The Catholic University of America to study drama and music, while pursuing a career in hairstyling. She dropped out of college to work as a runway model with designers such as Jacques Fath, Nina Ricci, Oscar de la Renta, Alberta Ferretti, Badgley Mischka, Chloe and Bill Blass. She traveled to Paris and Germany and modeled for London designer Zandra Rhodes in the UK. Afterward, she returned to the US to live in Miami, Florida. In Miami, she met musician/songwriter Shane Soloski in the late 90's and decided to move to Los Angeles to form a band with him.
Lebanese Civil War of 1958 - Lebanon Crisis DOCUMENTARY
Our historical documentary series on the history of the Cold War continues with a video on the Lebanese Civil War of 1958. It was the year of the first post-independence crisis in Lebanon, as various political and religious groups fought each other supported by various states in the Middle East and global powers - US and USSR.
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Middle East Crisis (1958)
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Title reads: "Middle East Powderkeg - A chronology in depth of events which reflect US determination to help preserve the sovereignty and integrity of peace loving nations".
New York. VS of supplies being loaded onto US Carrier 'Leyte'. VS at Cherry Point, North Carolina, United States of America (USA). American Marines boarding plane. Plane takes off. VS of pressmen. VS of Lebanese President speaking in Washington DC, press taking notes.
CU King Feisal of Iraq and his Uncle Crown Prince Abdul Illah, seated in coach (flashback prior to his assassination). High angle shots of King Feisal and Uncle seated in coach passing crowds. Two shots of King Feisal preparing to make speech. Two shots of demonstrators marching.
GV of the Kremlin in Moscow. MS Eg...
published: 13 Apr 2014
U.S. NAVY 6th FLEET IN LEBANON CRISIS 1958 27772
Produced by the U.S. Navy as a recruiting film, "Summer Incident" starts out in typical fashion following fleet operations but then, about five minutes into the story, a message arrives and -- all liberties are cancelled. The rest of the film shows the preparations for and the landing of Marines in Lebanon in the summer of 1958 to guarantee the sovereignty of that country and protect U.S. civilians. The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country that included a U.S. military intervention. The intervention lasted around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term as president of Lebanon. American and Lebanese government forces successfully occupied the port and internat...
published: 22 May 2015
The 1958 Lebanon Crisis
The Lebanon Crisis was a brief conflict as a result of the formation of the United Arab Republic. The US decided to come in and check if everything was alright...
published: 15 Mar 2017
Crisis in Lebanon 1958
President Eisenhower speaking of the crisis and marines boarding a ship in Lebanon
published: 02 Jan 2017
US Troops to Lebanon 1958
President Eisenhower sent US Marines to Lebanon in 1958. The Marines were intervening in a Civil War in Lebanon
published: 26 Nov 2018
Middle East Crisis 1958 Lebanon - West Moves Troops newsreel PublicDomainFootage.com
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1958 Iraqi military revolt causes the United States to send troops to Middle East. Leathernecks arrive in Lebanon to secure Beirut. Eisenhower reassures the nation the action was required to keep international order.
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published: 23 Aug 2014
U.S. Marines Landing In Lebanon (1958)
Lebanon.
Various shots of U.S. Marines landing in Lebanon. Marines carrying boxes on shore. Walking along the beach with guns and helmets on. Beirut International airport sign on top of building.
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FILM ID:2898.03
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Lebanon Crisis 1958 - newsreel archival footage
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Lebanon Crisis 1958 - newsreel archival footage. Elections held. World watches to see what rebels will do.
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published: 14 Feb 2014
Lebanon's civil war - Part 1: 1958 crisis
The Lebanese Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية - Al-Ḥarb al-Ahliyyah al-Libnāniyyah) was a multifaceted civil war in Lebanon, lasting from 1975 to 1990 and resulting in an estimated 250,000 fatalities.
As of 2012, approximately 76,000 people remain displaced within Lebanon.
There was also an exodus of almost one million people from Lebanon as a result of the war.
Our historical documentary series on the history of the Cold War continues with a video on the Lebanese Civil War of 1958. It was the year of the first post-ind...
Our historical documentary series on the history of the Cold War continues with a video on the Lebanese Civil War of 1958. It was the year of the first post-independence crisis in Lebanon, as various political and religious groups fought each other supported by various states in the Middle East and global powers - US and USSR.
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#ColdWar #Lebanon #1958
Our historical documentary series on the history of the Cold War continues with a video on the Lebanese Civil War of 1958. It was the year of the first post-independence crisis in Lebanon, as various political and religious groups fought each other supported by various states in the Middle East and global powers - US and USSR.
Novocherkassk Massacre 1962: https://youtu.be/b06Gfm2QVxY
Soviet Tourism: https://youtu.be/t9KrH-xG20Q
Soviet Passport System: New Serfdom or Reform?: https://youtu.be/Dgr9F3WFsbo
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#ColdWar #Lebanon #1958
Unused / unissued material -
Title reads: "Middle East Powderkeg - A chronology in depth of events which reflect US determination to help preserve the sovere...
Unused / unissued material -
Title reads: "Middle East Powderkeg - A chronology in depth of events which reflect US determination to help preserve the sovereignty and integrity of peace loving nations".
New York. VS of supplies being loaded onto US Carrier 'Leyte'. VS at Cherry Point, North Carolina, United States of America (USA). American Marines boarding plane. Plane takes off. VS of pressmen. VS of Lebanese President speaking in Washington DC, press taking notes.
CU King Feisal of Iraq and his Uncle Crown Prince Abdul Illah, seated in coach (flashback prior to his assassination). High angle shots of King Feisal and Uncle seated in coach passing crowds. Two shots of King Feisal preparing to make speech. Two shots of demonstrators marching.
GV of the Kremlin in Moscow. MS Egyptian leader Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser and Nikita Khruschev shaking hands.
CU of copy of the Baghdad Pact. GV of Conference. MS of King Hussein of Jordan wearing uniform up steps. VS of British paratroops climbing into plane. LS plane taking off.
Aerial views of Lebanon. VS of US Marines swarming ashore, with Civilians viewing their arrival. Air to Air of fighter plane. VS of Marines keeping guard on Beirut airport. VS in Virginia - Plane being lifted onto aircraft carrier USS Antietam. VS of aircraft. VS of more Marines going on board ship. VS of American President Dwight D Eisenhower speaking on the Middle East Crisis. Ike gives his views.
(F.G.) Old record suggests that material dates from around 17/07/1958.
FILM ID:2900.16
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
Unused / unissued material -
Title reads: "Middle East Powderkeg - A chronology in depth of events which reflect US determination to help preserve the sovereignty and integrity of peace loving nations".
New York. VS of supplies being loaded onto US Carrier 'Leyte'. VS at Cherry Point, North Carolina, United States of America (USA). American Marines boarding plane. Plane takes off. VS of pressmen. VS of Lebanese President speaking in Washington DC, press taking notes.
CU King Feisal of Iraq and his Uncle Crown Prince Abdul Illah, seated in coach (flashback prior to his assassination). High angle shots of King Feisal and Uncle seated in coach passing crowds. Two shots of King Feisal preparing to make speech. Two shots of demonstrators marching.
GV of the Kremlin in Moscow. MS Egyptian leader Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser and Nikita Khruschev shaking hands.
CU of copy of the Baghdad Pact. GV of Conference. MS of King Hussein of Jordan wearing uniform up steps. VS of British paratroops climbing into plane. LS plane taking off.
Aerial views of Lebanon. VS of US Marines swarming ashore, with Civilians viewing their arrival. Air to Air of fighter plane. VS of Marines keeping guard on Beirut airport. VS in Virginia - Plane being lifted onto aircraft carrier USS Antietam. VS of aircraft. VS of more Marines going on board ship. VS of American President Dwight D Eisenhower speaking on the Middle East Crisis. Ike gives his views.
(F.G.) Old record suggests that material dates from around 17/07/1958.
FILM ID:2900.16
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
Produced by the U.S. Navy as a recruiting film, "Summer Incident" starts out in typical fashion following fleet operations but then, about five minutes into the...
Produced by the U.S. Navy as a recruiting film, "Summer Incident" starts out in typical fashion following fleet operations but then, about five minutes into the story, a message arrives and -- all liberties are cancelled. The rest of the film shows the preparations for and the landing of Marines in Lebanon in the summer of 1958 to guarantee the sovereignty of that country and protect U.S. civilians. The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country that included a U.S. military intervention. The intervention lasted around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term as president of Lebanon. American and Lebanese government forces successfully occupied the port and international airport of Beirut. The crisis over, the United States withdrew shortly after.
The sequence of events shown in the film are: Amphibious Squadron 4 en route to the U.S. is turned around. The aircraft carrier USS Essex, at Athens, Greece, gets underway for the eastern Mediterranean, and other Sixth Fleet units sail for Lebanon. Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations, is shown in several scenes in the Navy's flag plot in Washington, DC as the operation progresses. The 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines are in the initial landing, from trhe APA 36, LST 1156 and other Sixth Fleet amphibious ships. Aircraft from the ESSEX provide reconnaisance and air support for the landing. This unopposed landing is carried out successfully by the Navy-Marine Corps team.
The operation involved approximately 14,000 men, including 8,509 United States Army personnel, a contingent from the 1st Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry from the 24th Infantry Division (based in West Germany) and 5,670 officers and men of the United States Marine Corps (the 2nd Provisional Marine Force, of Battalion Landing Teams 1/8 and 2/2). They were supported by a fleet of 70 ships and 40,000 sailors. On July 16, 1958, Admiral James L. Holloway, Jr., CINCNELM and CINCSPECCOMME, flew in from London to Beirut airport and boarded USS Taconic (AGC-17), from which he commanded the remainder of the operation. The U.S. withdrew its forces on October 25, 1958.
President Eisenhower sent diplomat Robert D. Murphy to Lebanon as his personal representative. Murphy played a significant role in convincing both sides of the conflict to reach a compromise by electing moderate Christian general Fuad Chehab as incoming President, while allowing Chamoun to continue in power until the end of his term on September 22.
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Produced by the U.S. Navy as a recruiting film, "Summer Incident" starts out in typical fashion following fleet operations but then, about five minutes into the story, a message arrives and -- all liberties are cancelled. The rest of the film shows the preparations for and the landing of Marines in Lebanon in the summer of 1958 to guarantee the sovereignty of that country and protect U.S. civilians. The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country that included a U.S. military intervention. The intervention lasted around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term as president of Lebanon. American and Lebanese government forces successfully occupied the port and international airport of Beirut. The crisis over, the United States withdrew shortly after.
The sequence of events shown in the film are: Amphibious Squadron 4 en route to the U.S. is turned around. The aircraft carrier USS Essex, at Athens, Greece, gets underway for the eastern Mediterranean, and other Sixth Fleet units sail for Lebanon. Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations, is shown in several scenes in the Navy's flag plot in Washington, DC as the operation progresses. The 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines are in the initial landing, from trhe APA 36, LST 1156 and other Sixth Fleet amphibious ships. Aircraft from the ESSEX provide reconnaisance and air support for the landing. This unopposed landing is carried out successfully by the Navy-Marine Corps team.
The operation involved approximately 14,000 men, including 8,509 United States Army personnel, a contingent from the 1st Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry from the 24th Infantry Division (based in West Germany) and 5,670 officers and men of the United States Marine Corps (the 2nd Provisional Marine Force, of Battalion Landing Teams 1/8 and 2/2). They were supported by a fleet of 70 ships and 40,000 sailors. On July 16, 1958, Admiral James L. Holloway, Jr., CINCNELM and CINCSPECCOMME, flew in from London to Beirut airport and boarded USS Taconic (AGC-17), from which he commanded the remainder of the operation. The U.S. withdrew its forces on October 25, 1958.
President Eisenhower sent diplomat Robert D. Murphy to Lebanon as his personal representative. Murphy played a significant role in convincing both sides of the conflict to reach a compromise by electing moderate Christian general Fuad Chehab as incoming President, while allowing Chamoun to continue in power until the end of his term on September 22.
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The Lebanon Crisis was a brief conflict as a result of the formation of the United Arab Republic. The US decided to come in and check if everything was alright....
The Lebanon Crisis was a brief conflict as a result of the formation of the United Arab Republic. The US decided to come in and check if everything was alright...
The Lebanon Crisis was a brief conflict as a result of the formation of the United Arab Republic. The US decided to come in and check if everything was alright...
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1958 Iraqi military revolt causes the United States to send troops to Middle East. Leathernecks arrive in Lebanon to secure Beirut. Eisenhower reassures the nation the action was required to keep international order.
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1958 Iraqi military revolt causes the United States to send troops to Middle East. Leathernecks arrive in Lebanon to secure Beirut. Eisenhower reassures the nation the action was required to keep international order.
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Lebanon.
Various shots of U.S. Marines landing in Lebanon. Marines carrying boxes on shore. Walking along the beach with guns and helmets on. Beirut Inte...
Lebanon.
Various shots of U.S. Marines landing in Lebanon. Marines carrying boxes on shore. Walking along the beach with guns and helmets on. Beirut International airport sign on top of building.
(Dupe Neg.)
Note: poor quality.
FILM ID:2898.03
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
Lebanon.
Various shots of U.S. Marines landing in Lebanon. Marines carrying boxes on shore. Walking along the beach with guns and helmets on. Beirut International airport sign on top of building.
(Dupe Neg.)
Note: poor quality.
FILM ID:2898.03
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
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Lebanon Crisis 1958 - newsreel archival footage. Elections held. World watches to see what rebels will do.
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Lebanon Crisis 1958 - newsreel archival footage. Elections held. World watches to see what rebels will do.
This is a low-resolution sample. Watermark does not appear on master. To order this material as broadcast-quality full screen/full resolution, send a request (with link) to [email protected]. All material public domain and royalty-free saving you hundreds and even thousands. Total buyouts. No licensing hassles. Lowest rates on newsreels, archival stock footage and contemporary stock footage packages. Everything from the historical to the hysterical. If we don't have it we'll personally search the National Archives for you.
The Lebanese Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية - Al-Ḥarb al-Ahliyyah al-Libnāniyyah) was a multifaceted civil war in Lebanon, lasting from 1975 to 199...
The Lebanese Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية - Al-Ḥarb al-Ahliyyah al-Libnāniyyah) was a multifaceted civil war in Lebanon, lasting from 1975 to 1990 and resulting in an estimated 250,000 fatalities.
As of 2012, approximately 76,000 people remain displaced within Lebanon.
There was also an exodus of almost one million people from Lebanon as a result of the war.
The Lebanese Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية - Al-Ḥarb al-Ahliyyah al-Libnāniyyah) was a multifaceted civil war in Lebanon, lasting from 1975 to 1990 and resulting in an estimated 250,000 fatalities.
As of 2012, approximately 76,000 people remain displaced within Lebanon.
There was also an exodus of almost one million people from Lebanon as a result of the war.
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Why Israel lost the 2006 Lebanon War - The Dahiyeh Doctrine | The Big Picture
During Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 2006, its generals realised they couldn’t fight Hezbollah on the ground.
So they resorted to a campaign of psychological warfare: “The Dahiyeh Doctrine”.
If it inflicted enough damage on the Lebanese people, Israel believed they would rise up and overthrow their rulers.
But it didn’t work, and despite ultimately losing the war, Israel would continue to implement this strategy in every conflict, especially in Gaza.
And now that it’s invading Lebanon once again, it’s resorting to the same brutal tactics.
This week on The Big Picture, we examine why Israel lost the 2006 Lebanon War, and why it’s repeating the very same mistakes today.
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published: 04 Oct 2024
Hezbollah's Rise Since the 2006 Lebanon War
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DAILY DOSE | Israel and Hezbollah have not engaged in all out war in over a decade since 2006, when the balance was far more in Israel's favor militarily. Now, however, that balance may shifted slightly with Hezbollah's new arsenal of weapons. Our Daniel Tsemach has the story.
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On Wednesday, Iranian Revolutionary Guards Commander Hussein Salami declared that...
published: 16 Aug 2019
Israeli Invasion of Lebanon (2006) | A Day That Shook the World
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INSIGHT - THE SECOND LEBANON WAR - 2006 - 08/04/14
A report by Tami Harel and Liran Musly. July 2006: The second Lebanon war breaks out. Under a rain of missiles, Israel fights Hezbollah. A return to the conflict through 5 symbolic pictures and outstanding testimonies. i24news is an international 24-hour news and current affairs television channel based in Jaffa Port.
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Last time Israel went into Lebanon was in 2006: What have changed? • FRANCE 24 English
Israel's widely expected ground invasion of Lebanon appeared to be getting underway early on Tuesday as its military said troops had begun "limited" raids against Hezbollah targets in the border area. Israel, which has engaged in border warfare with Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement for a year in parallel with the Gaza conflict, has a long history of military incursions and invasions in Lebanon.
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Israel-Hezbollah Conflict - History
The Israel-Hezbollah conflict has its roots in decades of complex historical, political, and religious tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, a Shiite militant group based in Lebanon. Hezbollah, which means "Party of God," was founded in the early 1980s during Lebanon’s civil war and Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon. Here’s an overview of key moments in the conflict's history
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Hezbollah releases never seen before footage from the ambush that sparked the 2006 Lebanon war
News Now | i24News | Hezbollah releases new footage from its July 2006 attack that launched the Second Lebanon War.
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Israel Vs Lebanon War: Israeli Airstrikes Hit Historic Lebanese Port City Of Tyre | India Today
Israeli airstrikes hit the historic Lebanese port city of Tyre on Thursday. The Israeli military had warned people earlier to evacuate from more areas of southern Lebanon, including a built-up Palestinian refugee camp near Tyre.
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What an Israel-Lebanon war could look like
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The history of the conflict between Israel and Lebanon is a difficult topic to cover but its threads extend all the way to today. Both sides have taken lessons ...
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During Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 2006, its generals realised they couldn’t fight Hezbollah on the ground.
So they resorted to a campaign of psychologica...
During Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 2006, its generals realised they couldn’t fight Hezbollah on the ground.
So they resorted to a campaign of psychological warfare: “The Dahiyeh Doctrine”.
If it inflicted enough damage on the Lebanese people, Israel believed they would rise up and overthrow their rulers.
But it didn’t work, and despite ultimately losing the war, Israel would continue to implement this strategy in every conflict, especially in Gaza.
And now that it’s invading Lebanon once again, it’s resorting to the same brutal tactics.
This week on The Big Picture, we examine why Israel lost the 2006 Lebanon War, and why it’s repeating the very same mistakes today.
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During Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 2006, its generals realised they couldn’t fight Hezbollah on the ground.
So they resorted to a campaign of psychological warfare: “The Dahiyeh Doctrine”.
If it inflicted enough damage on the Lebanese people, Israel believed they would rise up and overthrow their rulers.
But it didn’t work, and despite ultimately losing the war, Israel would continue to implement this strategy in every conflict, especially in Gaza.
And now that it’s invading Lebanon once again, it’s resorting to the same brutal tactics.
This week on The Big Picture, we examine why Israel lost the 2006 Lebanon War, and why it’s repeating the very same mistakes today.
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DAILY DOSE | Israel and Hezbollah have not engaged in all out war in over a decade since 2006, when the balance was far more in Israel's favor militarily. Now, however, that balance may shifted slightly with Hezbollah's new arsenal of weapons. Our Daniel Tsemach has the story.
Story:
On Wednesday, Iranian Revolutionary Guards Commander Hussein Salami declared that Lebanese militant group "Hezbollah has acquired capabilities in Syria that allow it to destroy Israel alone."
The warring comments seem to affirm Israel's concerns over Iranian-backed activity in war-torn Syria, where the Jewish state has admitted to conducting "hundreds of strikes" on Iranian-linked targets.
Also Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani made it clear that Gulf states could ensure the region's security without the need for foreign forces, Iran's state media reported, following reports that Israel could join a US-led naval force in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The comments from come after a Lebanese lawmaker affiliated with Hezbollah warned at the start of the week that Israel was preparing to wage war against the Iran-backed group but that it was ready to “confront it.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted that the Israeli military were responsible for carrying out a missile strike on Hezbollah targets in Syria earlier this month.
Salami also addressed the escalating tensions with the United States that were estimated to lead either to negotiations or a potential military conflict following the back-and-forth seizures of tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and the further breach of the nuclear deal terms.
"The Iranian people forgot about talking to the United States and removed it from his thought," he said in reference to suggestions in recent weeks of possible talks between the nations following international calls to reduce tensions.
He went so far as to say that "negotiating with the US is not the way to resolve [matters], arguing that simply having talks with the US will only increase the pressure and demands on the Ayatollah regime, "to make us surrender."
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DAILY DOSE | Israel and Hezbollah have not engaged in all out war in over a decade since 2006, when the balance was far more in Israel's favor militarily. Now, however, that balance may shifted slightly with Hezbollah's new arsenal of weapons. Our Daniel Tsemach has the story.
Story:
On Wednesday, Iranian Revolutionary Guards Commander Hussein Salami declared that Lebanese militant group "Hezbollah has acquired capabilities in Syria that allow it to destroy Israel alone."
The warring comments seem to affirm Israel's concerns over Iranian-backed activity in war-torn Syria, where the Jewish state has admitted to conducting "hundreds of strikes" on Iranian-linked targets.
Also Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani made it clear that Gulf states could ensure the region's security without the need for foreign forces, Iran's state media reported, following reports that Israel could join a US-led naval force in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The comments from come after a Lebanese lawmaker affiliated with Hezbollah warned at the start of the week that Israel was preparing to wage war against the Iran-backed group but that it was ready to “confront it.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted that the Israeli military were responsible for carrying out a missile strike on Hezbollah targets in Syria earlier this month.
Salami also addressed the escalating tensions with the United States that were estimated to lead either to negotiations or a potential military conflict following the back-and-forth seizures of tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and the further breach of the nuclear deal terms.
"The Iranian people forgot about talking to the United States and removed it from his thought," he said in reference to suggestions in recent weeks of possible talks between the nations following international calls to reduce tensions.
He went so far as to say that "negotiating with the US is not the way to resolve [matters], arguing that simply having talks with the US will only increase the pressure and demands on the Ayatollah regime, "to make us surrender."
A Day That Shook the World recalls the days of the 20th century that proved to be era-defining and pivotal in the course of modern history. These are the days o...
A Day That Shook the World recalls the days of the 20th century that proved to be era-defining and pivotal in the course of modern history. These are the days on which political revolutions, technological breakthroughs, and sporting triumphs took place, and whose effects were felt the world-over. Beginning with the funeral of Queen Victoria and recounting such iconic events as the Hindenburg airship disaster and the Cuban Missile Crisis, the series also contains concise overviews of more recent events such as the Asian Tsunami and the 2012 Olympic bid. Narrated by John Humphrys.
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A Day That Shook the World recalls the days of the 20th century that proved to be era-defining and pivotal in the course of modern history. These are the days on which political revolutions, technological breakthroughs, and sporting triumphs took place, and whose effects were felt the world-over. Beginning with the funeral of Queen Victoria and recounting such iconic events as the Hindenburg airship disaster and the Cuban Missile Crisis, the series also contains concise overviews of more recent events such as the Asian Tsunami and the 2012 Olympic bid. Narrated by John Humphrys.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
A report by Tami Harel and Liran Musly. July 2006: The second Lebanon war breaks out. Under a rain of missiles, Israel fights Hezbollah. A return to the conflic...
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Israel's widely expected ground invasion of Lebanon appeared to be getting underway early on Tuesday as its military said troops had begun "limited" raids again...
Israel's widely expected ground invasion of Lebanon appeared to be getting underway early on Tuesday as its military said troops had begun "limited" raids against Hezbollah targets in the border area. Israel, which has engaged in border warfare with Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement for a year in parallel with the Gaza conflict, has a long history of military incursions and invasions in Lebanon.
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Israel's widely expected ground invasion of Lebanon appeared to be getting underway early on Tuesday as its military said troops had begun "limited" raids against Hezbollah targets in the border area. Israel, which has engaged in border warfare with Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement for a year in parallel with the Gaza conflict, has a long history of military incursions and invasions in Lebanon.
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The Israel-Hezbollah conflict has its roots in decades of complex historical, political, and religious tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, a Shiite militant ...
The Israel-Hezbollah conflict has its roots in decades of complex historical, political, and religious tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, a Shiite militant group based in Lebanon. Hezbollah, which means "Party of God," was founded in the early 1980s during Lebanon’s civil war and Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon. Here’s an overview of key moments in the conflict's history
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News Now | i24News | Hezbollah releases new footage from its July 2006 attack that launched the Second Lebanon War.
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Israeli airstrikes hit the historic Lebanese port city of Tyre on Thursday. The Israeli military had warned people earlier to evacuate from more areas of southe...
Israeli airstrikes hit the historic Lebanese port city of Tyre on Thursday. The Israeli military had warned people earlier to evacuate from more areas of southern Lebanon, including a built-up Palestinian refugee camp near Tyre.
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Israeli airstrikes hit the historic Lebanese port city of Tyre on Thursday. The Israeli military had warned people earlier to evacuate from more areas of southern Lebanon, including a built-up Palestinian refugee camp near Tyre.
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Israel's soldiers are amassing at its northern border with Lebanon in preparation for a potential third conflict with Hezbollah. From tunnels to Hezbollah's sec...
Israel's soldiers are amassing at its northern border with Lebanon in preparation for a potential third conflict with Hezbollah. From tunnels to Hezbollah's secretive force, here is what to expect in the event of war.
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Title reads: "Middle East Powderkeg - A chronology in depth of events which reflect US determination to help preserve the sovereignty and integrity of peace loving nations".
New York. VS of supplies being loaded onto US Carrier 'Leyte'. VS at Cherry Point, North Carolina, United States of America (USA). American Marines boarding plane. Plane takes off. VS of pressmen. VS of Lebanese President speaking in Washington DC, press taking notes.
CU King Feisal of Iraq and his Uncle Crown Prince Abdul Illah, seated in coach (flashback prior to his assassination). High angle shots of King Feisal and Uncle seated in coach passing crowds. Two shots of King Feisal preparing to make speech. Two shots of demonstrators marching.
GV of the Kremlin in Moscow. MS Egyptian leader Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser and Nikita Khruschev shaking hands.
CU of copy of the Baghdad Pact. GV of Conference. MS of King Hussein of Jordan wearing uniform up steps. VS of British paratroops climbing into plane. LS plane taking off.
Aerial views of Lebanon. VS of US Marines swarming ashore, with Civilians viewing their arrival. Air to Air of fighter plane. VS of Marines keeping guard on Beirut airport. VS in Virginia - Plane being lifted onto aircraft carrier USS Antietam. VS of aircraft. VS of more Marines going on board ship. VS of American President Dwight D Eisenhower speaking on the Middle East Crisis. Ike gives his views.
(F.G.) Old record suggests that material dates from around 17/07/1958.
FILM ID:2900.16
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Produced by the U.S. Navy as a recruiting film, "Summer Incident" starts out in typical fashion following fleet operations but then, about five minutes into the story, a message arrives and -- all liberties are cancelled. The rest of the film shows the preparations for and the landing of Marines in Lebanon in the summer of 1958 to guarantee the sovereignty of that country and protect U.S. civilians. The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country that included a U.S. military intervention. The intervention lasted around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term as president of Lebanon. American and Lebanese government forces successfully occupied the port and international airport of Beirut. The crisis over, the United States withdrew shortly after.
The sequence of events shown in the film are: Amphibious Squadron 4 en route to the U.S. is turned around. The aircraft carrier USS Essex, at Athens, Greece, gets underway for the eastern Mediterranean, and other Sixth Fleet units sail for Lebanon. Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations, is shown in several scenes in the Navy's flag plot in Washington, DC as the operation progresses. The 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines are in the initial landing, from trhe APA 36, LST 1156 and other Sixth Fleet amphibious ships. Aircraft from the ESSEX provide reconnaisance and air support for the landing. This unopposed landing is carried out successfully by the Navy-Marine Corps team.
The operation involved approximately 14,000 men, including 8,509 United States Army personnel, a contingent from the 1st Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry from the 24th Infantry Division (based in West Germany) and 5,670 officers and men of the United States Marine Corps (the 2nd Provisional Marine Force, of Battalion Landing Teams 1/8 and 2/2). They were supported by a fleet of 70 ships and 40,000 sailors. On July 16, 1958, Admiral James L. Holloway, Jr., CINCNELM and CINCSPECCOMME, flew in from London to Beirut airport and boarded USS Taconic (AGC-17), from which he commanded the remainder of the operation. The U.S. withdrew its forces on October 25, 1958.
President Eisenhower sent diplomat Robert D. Murphy to Lebanon as his personal representative. Murphy played a significant role in convincing both sides of the conflict to reach a compromise by electing moderate Christian general Fuad Chehab as incoming President, while allowing Chamoun to continue in power until the end of his term on September 22.
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The Lebanon Crisis was a brief conflict as a result of the formation of the United Arab Republic. The US decided to come in and check if everything was alright...
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1958 Iraqi military revolt causes the United States to send troops to Middle East. Leathernecks arrive in Lebanon to secure Beirut. Eisenhower reassures the nation the action was required to keep international order.
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Lebanon.
Various shots of U.S. Marines landing in Lebanon. Marines carrying boxes on shore. Walking along the beach with guns and helmets on. Beirut International airport sign on top of building.
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Note: poor quality.
FILM ID:2898.03
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Lebanon Crisis 1958 - newsreel archival footage. Elections held. World watches to see what rebels will do.
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The Lebanese Civil War (Arabic: الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية - Al-Ḥarb al-Ahliyyah al-Libnāniyyah) was a multifaceted civil war in Lebanon, lasting from 1975 to 1990 and resulting in an estimated 250,000 fatalities.
As of 2012, approximately 76,000 people remain displaced within Lebanon.
There was also an exodus of almost one million people from Lebanon as a result of the war.
The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country that included a U.S. military intervention. The intervention lasted around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term as president of Lebanon. American and Lebanese government forces successfully occupied the port and international airport of Beirut. The crisis over, the United States withdrew shortly after.
Background
In July 1958, Lebanon was threatened by a civil war between Maronite Christians and Muslims. Tensions with Egypt had escalated earlier in 1956 when pro-western PresidentCamille Chamoun, a Christian, did not break diplomatic relations with the Western powers that attacked Egypt during the Suez Crisis, angering Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. These tensions were further increased when Chamoun showed closeness to the Baghdad Pact. Nasser felt that the pro-western Baghdad Pact posed a threat to Arab nationalism. As a response, Egypt and Syria united into the United Arab Republic (UAR). Lebanese SunniPrime MinisterRashid Karami supported Nasser in 1956 and 1958. Karami formed a national reconciliation government after the 1958 crisis ended.
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