Lebanon’s Population and Social Structure
The Start and Progress of the Civil War
Israeli Intervention and the Establishment of UNIFIL
The 1982 Israeli Invasion and UN Reaction
Reasons for UN Failure
100


Why did the increase in the Muslim population in Lebanon disturb the social balance?



 Christians were no longer the majority, and power sharing changed


100


What was the main reason for the government’s ineffectiveness during the civil war?



The state couldn’t control the militias.


100


Why did Israel claim it intervened in Lebanon in 1978?



 To prevent PLO attacks on Israel.


100


What was Israel’s main goal when it invaded Lebanon in 1982?



To completely eliminate the PLO.


100


Why did the UN fail to bring peace in Lebanon?



Because the parties didn’t trust the UN and its influence was limited.


200


What kind of problems arose from cities in Lebanon being divided by religious identity?



 Tension and distrust developed between communities.


200


How did the support of foreign powers for militias affect the conflict?



The war became longer and more complicated


200


 Why was UNIFIL unable to ensure Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon?



Israel and militias didn’t recognize or obstructed UNIFIL.


200


Which international institution was placed in a difficult position when Israel advanced to Beirut?



The United Nations.


200


What key function of the UN was obstructed by the many militias and foreign powers in Lebanon?



Its ability to provide peace and security.


300


What was the political effect of Palestinian refugees concentrating in certain areas in Lebanon?



The weight of the Muslim population increased and the PLO gained more influence.


300


What was the biggest challenge for communities trying to stay neutral during the war?



They were pressured by both Christian and Muslim militias to take sides.


300


What issue in the UN’s general security system was revealed by UNIFIL’s failure?




The limited deterrent power of UN peacekeepers in conflict zones


300


Why did Israel continue to support militias in some areas after its 1985 withdrawal?



To protect its interests through indirect presence.


300


What was UNIFIL’s biggest structural difficulty



Its mobility was limited and it depended on the approval of all parties.


400


 What was the result of each group in Lebanon wanting to provide its own security?



Armed militias were formed.


400


 How did the 1975 war change the concept of “balance” in Lebanese society?



The existing religious/political balance was destroyed and conflict became permanent.


400


What was the main reason UNIFIL struggled to fulfill its duties?



Its power to use force was limited and it was stuck between the parties.


400


What controversial issue in international law did the UN’s ineffectiveness during the 1982 invasion raise?




How much international interventions by states can be controlled.


400


How did the UN’s failure affect the perception of the Lebanese people?



Trust in international institutions decreased.


500


 How did the PLO’s settlement in Lebanon pose a structural threat to the country?



An armed force outside of the state emerged, weakening authority.


500


Why was the civil war in Lebanon not only religious but also political?



Each group had different political interests, which fueled the war.


500


Why did Israel criticize UNIFIL as being biased?



They thought the UN didn’t pressure Lebanese militias enough.


500


How did Israel’s second invasion affect the religious balance in Lebanon?



It caused further radicalization and polarization.


500


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