Photos Conflicts In Lebanon

A member of the Syrian army sent into West Beirut in an attempt to restore order between warring factions of Shi'ite Amal militia and Palestinians loyal to Yasser Arafat. | Location: West Beirut, Lebanon. (Photo by Maher Attar/Sygma via Getty Images)

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Syrian soldiers in south Beirut with rocket-propelled grenade launchers. Syrian troops went to Lebanon to keep order between several warring factions in the country. (Photo by Maher Attar/Sygma via Getty Images)

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Syrian soldiers patrol Mount Lebanon in a Russian-made tank in 1986. Israel attacked 16 April 2001 the Syrian army radar station at nearby Dahr al-Baydar, 45km east of Beirut, leaving at least one Syrian soldier dead. The attack marked the first deliberate strike on Syrian targets since Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1982. (FILM) AFP PHOTO/Ramzi HAIDAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP via Getty Images)

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BEKAA VALLEY, LEBANON: Syrian soldiers patrol the Bekaa Valley in 1986. Israel attacked 16 April 2001 the Syrian army radar station at nearby Dahr al-Baydar, 45km east of Beirut, leaving at least one Syrian soldier dead. The attack marked the first deliberate strike on Syrian targets since Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1982. (FILM) AFP PHOTO/Ramzi HAIDAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP via Getty Images)

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A Syrian soldier smiles as Yasser Arafat (R) shakes hands with a Palestinian fighter during a tour of the front line in Beirut in the early days of the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Arafat, the 75-year-old who came to symbolise the Palestinian struggle for nationhood, died in France 11 November 2004. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HAIDAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP via Getty Images)

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Syrian tank crew in Lebanon. June 1976. Des soldats syriens sur un char en juin 1976 au Liban. (Photo by Michel ARTAULT/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

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Syrian soldiers, members of the joint Arab "green helmets" peace-keeping force to Lebanon, atop a Russian-made tank, take position 15 November 1976 in Beirut. In early June 1976, Syria launched a full-scale invasion of Lebanon officially to end the civil war and restore peace, but unofficialy, it became clear, to crush the Palestinians. During the course of the fighting there had been more that 50 abortive cease-fires and an estimated 60,000 people had been killed and some 100,000 injured. The Lebanese civil war erupted in April 1975. AFP PHOTO XAVIER BARON (Photo credit should read XAVIER BARON/AFP via Getty Images)

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Syrian soldiers, members of the joint Arab "green helmets" peace-keeping force to Lebanon, atop a Russian-made tank, take position 15 November 1976 in Beirut. In early June 1976, Syria launched a full-scale invasion of Lebanon officially to end the civil war and restore peace, but unofficialy, it became clear, to crush the Palestinians. During the course of the fighting there had been more that 50 abortive cease-fires and an estimated 60,000 people had been killed and some 100,000 injured. The Lebanese civil war erupted in April 1975. AFP PHOTO XAVIER BARON (Photo credit should read XAVIER BARON/AFP via Getty Images)

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yrian soldiers, members of the joint Arab "green helmets" peace-keeping force to Lebanon, atop a Russian-made tank, take position 15 November 1976 in Beirut. In early June 1976, Syria launched a full-scale invasion of Lebanon officially to end the civil war and restore peace, but unofficialy, it became clear, to crush the Palestinians. During the course of the fighting there had been more that 50 abortive cease-fires and an estimated 60,000 people had been killed and some 100,000 injured. The Lebanese civil war erupted in April 1975. AFP PHOTO XAVIER BARON (Photo credit should read XAVIER BARON/AFP via Getty Images)

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Syrian soldier (R), member of the joint Arab "green helmets" peace-keeping force to Lebanon, kisses a member of the Beirut based Sunni militia, al-Murabitun, while Syrians take position 19 November 1976 in Beirut. In early June 1976, Syria launched a full-scale invasion of Lebanon officially to end the civil war and restore peace, but unofficialy, it became clear, to crush the Palestinians. During the course of the fighting there had been more that 50 abortive cease-fires and an estimated 60,000 people had been killed and some 100,000 injured. The Lebanese civil war erupted in April 1975. AFP PHOTO XAVIER BARON (Photo credit should read XAVIER BARON/AFP via Getty Images)

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Syrian soldiers, members of the joint Arab "green helmets" peace-keeping force to Lebanon, take position 15 November 1976 in Beirut. In early June 1976, Syria launched a full-scale invasion of Lebanon officially to end the civil war and restore peace, but unofficialy, it became clear, to crush the Palestinians. During the course of the fighting there had been more that 50 abortive cease-fires and an estimated 60,000 people had been killed and some 100,000 injured. The Lebanese civil war erupted in April 1975. AFP PHOTO XAVIER BARON (Photo credit should read XAVIER BARON/AFP via Getty Images)

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A Syrian soldier, member of the joint Arab peace-keeping force to Lebanon, smells a rose atop an armoured personnel vehicle in November 1976 in Beirut. In early May 1976, Syria launched a full-scale invasion of Lebanon officially to end the civil war and restore peace, but unofficially, it became clear, to crush the Palestinians. During the course of the fighting there had been more that 50 abortive cease-fires and an estimated 60,000 people had been killed and some 100,000 injured. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read -/AFP via Getty Images)

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Syrian soldiers, members of the joint Arab peace-keeping force to Lebanon, atop a Russian-made tank, take position in November 1976 in Beirut. In early June 1976, Syria launched a full-scale invasion of Lebanon officially to end the civil war and restore peace, but unofficialy, it became clear, to crush the Palestinians. During the course of the fighting there had been more that 50 abortive cease-fires and an estimated 60,000 people had been killed and some 100,000 injured. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read -/AFP via Getty Images

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A Syrian soldier, member of the joint Arab peace-keeping force to Lebanon, peers from a Russian-made tank, while taking position in November 1976 in Beirut. In early June 1976, Syria launched a full-scale invasion of Lebanon officially to end the civil war and restore peace, but unofficialy, it became clear, to crush the Palestinians. During the course of the fighting there had been more that 50 abortive cease-fires and an estimated 60,000 people had been killed and some 100,000 injured. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read -/AFP via Getty Images)

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SHTOURA, LEBANON: Syrian soldiers sit in a military bus in the city of Shtoura in the Bekaa Valley 24 February 2005. Syria will start "in the next few hours" the final pullback of its troops in Lebanon into the eastern Bekaa valley of the country, Defense Minister Abdel Rahim Mrad told AFP 24 February 2004. AFP PHOTO/STR LEBANON OUT/SYRIA OUT/AL-SHARQ AL-AWSAT OUT/AL-HAYAT OUT (Photo credit should read -/AFP via Getty Images)

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BEKAA VALLEY, LEBANON: (FILES) A Syrian soldier mans a roadblock in the Bekaa Valley 23 February 2005. Syria will start "in the next few hours" the final pullback of its troops in Lebanon into the eastern Bekaa valley of the country, Defense Minister Abdel Rahim Mrad told AFP 24 February 2005. AFP PHOTO/STR LEBANON OUT/SYRIA OUT/AL-SHARQ AL-AWSAT OUT/AL-HAYAT OUT (Photo credit should read -/AFP via Getty Images)

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BEKAA VALLEY, LEBANON: (FILES) Syrian soldiers wait for public transportation in the Bekaa Valley 22 February 2005. Syria will start "in the next few hours" the final pullback of its troops in Lebanon into the eastern Bekaa valley of the country, Defense Minister Abdel Rahim Mrad told AFP 24 February 2004. AFP PHOTO/STR LEBANON OUT/SYRIA OUT/AL-SHARQ AL-AWSAT OUT/AL-HAYAT OUT (Photo credit should read -/AFP via Getty Images)

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A Syrian soldier mans a roadblock in the Bekaa Valley 22 February 2005. Syria will start "in the next few hours" the final pullback of its troops in Lebanon into the eastern Bekaa valley of the country, Defense Minister Abdel Rahim Mrad told AFP 24 February 2004.
AFP PHOTO/STR LEBANON OUT/SYRIA OUT/AL-SHARQ AL-AWSAT OUT/AL-HAYAT OUT (Photo by - / AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)

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