True or False
The Civil War was based on Religion
False
Who was the leader of the Phalangists?
Pierre Gemayel
When did the civil war start?
April 13 1975
What happened to the leaders who started the war?
They were not accountable and were given positions in government.
Who worked with Israel during the civil war?
Phalangists. Or Bachir Gemayel
The bus shooting at Ain El Remmaneh
What was the trigger of the Lebanese civil war?
Who was the Israeli Defense Minister who led the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon?
Ariel Sharon
When was Syria invited into Lebanon to resolve the conflict?
1976
The Taif Agreement had a condition about militias saying:
All militias should be disbanded.
Who invited Syria into Lebanon to resolve the problems?
Pierre Gemayel
The 1969 Cairo Agreement allowed...
the PLO to function as a state within Lebanon
Who was the only leader who was held accountable for his crimes (11 years in prison)?
Samir Gaegae
The Civil War ended with this
The Taif Agreement
What happened to the people when the war ended?
Struggled to accept a peace with people they thought were their enemies.
Who was assassinated in 1977?
Kamal Jumblatt
What did the civil war in Jordan lead to?
the expulsion of the PLO HQ
Who was the almost-President who was assassinated in 1982?
Bachir Gemayel
What was the purpose of the Israeli invasion in 1982?
Get rid of the PLO HQ in Beirut
Ever since the war Lebanon faced:
wars, inflation, and revolutions, all a result of the war.
Why did Syria want to help Lebanon?
They were worried that the PLO activities would spread into Syria and give them problems.
Lebanese passenger airplanes were attacked by Israel
What was Operation Gift?
Who was the President of Lebanon at the signing of the Taif Agreement?
Elias Hrawi
Israel officially left Lebanese lands after the civil war ended in which year?
The Parliament distribution changed from ____ to ____
6:5 in favor of Christians to 1:1 (equal distribution of Muslims and Christians)
He shifted his alliances with different political parties/militias in Lebanon during the civil war for his own purposes.
Who was Hafiz Al Asad