2006 Lebanon War
Prelude to War
The 2006 Lebanon War, also known as the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah War, erupted on July 12, 2006, following a cross-border raid by Hezbollah militants into Israel.
Hezbollah's Raid and Israeli Airstrikes
Hezbollah's capture of two Israeli soldiers led to massive Israeli airstrikes and artillery fire on targets throughout Lebanon, including an air and naval blockade imposed by Israel.
Escalation of Violence
The conflict escalated further when Israeli soldiers opened fire on Hezbollah fighters approaching them, killing three. Hezbollah responded with rocket fire into Israel.
End of the War
The war ended on August 14, 2006, after an agreement brokered by the United Nations Security Council. Despite the ceasefire, sporadic violence continued in the region.
Historical Context
The 2006 Lebanon War marked the third major military action by Israel in Lebanon in less than a quarter century, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the two nations.
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