Syrian occupation of Lebanon

Syrian occupation of Lebanon
Part of the Syrian intervention in the Lebanese Civil War
Clockwise from top-left:
  • Column of Syrian armoured vehicles entering Lebanon
  • Column of tanks and armoured personnel carriers in Beirut
  • Syrian soldiers in Beqaa Valley, 1986
  • BMP-1 armoured vehicle in Lebanon
  • Syrian commandos in Lebanon, 1982
  • Abandoned Syrian T-55 tank, 1982
TypeMilitary occupation
Location
Date31 May 1976 – 30 April 2005
(28 years, 10 months, 4 weeks and 2 days)
Executed bySyria Syria
Outcome
CasualtiesNumerous
  • More than 30,000 Lebanese civilians forcibly disappeared[1]

The Syrian occupation of Lebanon lasted from 31 May 1976, beginning with the Syrian intervention in the Lebanese Civil War, until 30 April 2005. This period saw significant Syrian military and political influence over Lebanon, impacting its governance, economy, and society.

During the occupation, tens of thousands of Lebanese civilians were abducted and forcibly disappeared in Ba'athist Syrian prison camps. The whereabouts of an estimated 30,000 of them remain unknown.[2] The occupation ended following intense international pressure and the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri. The legacy of the occupation continues to influence Lebanese-Syrian relations and Lebanon's internal political dynamics.

  1. ^ Scheller, Bente (2 August 2017). "Syria's Disappeared". Heinrich Boll Sriftung. Archived from the original on 2 December 2021.
  2. ^ Scheller, Bente (2 August 2017). "Syria's Disappeared". Heinrich Boll Sriftung. Archived from the original on 2 December 2021.

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