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Libanesischer Bürgerkrieg

Konfessionelle Spannungen, palästinensische Flüchtlinge und regionale Mächte verwandelten den Libanon in ein Schlachtfeld – fünfzehn Jahre Bürgerkrieg, die eine Nation zerrissen.

1975 - 1990Middle EastContemporary
Libanesischer Bürgerkrieg

Quick Facts

Period
1975 - 1990
Region
Middle East
Casualties
Estimated 120,000–150,000 killed, over 1 million displaced, and countless wounded.
Outcome
The Lebanese Civil War ended with the Taif Agreement in 1989, leading to the disarmament of most militias and the reassertion of state authority, but left Lebanon devastated, politically fractured, and haunted by unresolved trauma.
Key Figures
Bashir Gemayel, Kamal Jumblatt, Michel Aoun +2 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Massacre

Ain el-Rummaneh Bus Massacre

A bus carrying Palestinian passengers is ambushed by Phalange militiamen in Beirut, killing 18 and triggering full-scale sectarian violence across the city.

Location: Beirut, Lebanon

Massacre

Karantina Massacre

Christian militias overrun the predominantly Muslim and Palestinian district of Karantina, killing hundreds in one of the war’s first major atrocities.

Location: Beirut, Lebanon

Declaration

Syrian Intervention

Syrian troops enter Lebanon, initially claiming to restore peace but soon becoming a key military and political force in the conflict.

Location: Lebanon

Siege

Siege and Fall of Tel al-Zaatar

After a prolonged siege, Christian militias storm the Tel al-Zaatar Palestinian refugee camp, resulting in a massacre of civilians and widespread destruction.

Location: Beirut, Lebanon

Battle

Operation Litani

Israel invades southern Lebanon to push back Palestinian fighters, causing mass displacement and intensifying the conflict’s regional dimension.

Location: Southern Lebanon

Battle

Israeli Invasion (Operation Peace for Galilee)

Israel launches a full-scale invasion of Lebanon, advancing to Beirut with the stated aim of expelling the PLO.

Location: Southern Lebanon to Beirut, Lebanon

Assassination

Assassination of Bashir Gemayel

President-elect Bashir Gemayel is killed in a massive explosion, setting off a wave of violence and reprisals.

Location: Beirut, Lebanon

Massacre

Massaker von Sabra und Shatila

Christliche Phalange-Milizen, mit israelischen Streitkräften, die den Perimeter sichern, massakrieren Hunderte bis Tausende von palästinensischen Flüchtlingen in West-Beirut.

Location: Beirut, Lebanon

Massacre

Bombenanschläge auf Kasernen in Beirut

Selbstmordattentäter greifen US-amerikanische und französische Militärkasernen in Beirut an, töten 299 und führen zum Rückzug der multinationalen Friedenstruppen.

Location: Beirut, Lebanon

Battle

War of the Camps Begins

The Amal Movement launches attacks on Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut and southern Lebanon, igniting a brutal intra-Muslim conflict.

Location: Beirut, Lebanon

Treaty

Taif Agreement Signed

Lebanese parliamentarians sign the Saudi-brokered Taif Accord, laying the groundwork for ending the war and redistributing political power.

Location: Taif, Saudi Arabia

Surrender

Defeat of Michel Aoun and End of War

Syrian forces and their Lebanese allies overrun East Beirut, forcing General Aoun into exile and marking the formal end of the civil war.

Location: Beirut, Lebanon

Sources

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