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==Military history== | ==Military history== | ||
===Lebanese Civil War=== | ===Lebanese Civil War=== | ||
On March 1, |
On March 1, 1978 the village was occupied by a force of 60 ], drawn from the villages around ], at the behest of the Israeli military and led to believe by Israeli advisors that they would be welcomed with open arms by the inhabitants. The population in Maroun al-Ras being shia Muslims, however immediately called on help from ] and their Lebanese allies. The phalangists had received vague promises of air support from Israel should they be met with resistance, which they never received. Seven phalangists were killed when the Palestinians arrived and the rest of the phalangists had to flee. Following this episode the Israelis deployed a group of soldiers to protect Ain Ebl against reprisal attacks, and they remained there until ] two weeks later.<ref>{{Cite book |author= Tveit, Odd Karsten |authorlink= Odd Karsten Tveit |title= Nederlag. Israels krig i Libanon |year= 1985 |publisher= ] |language= Norwegian |ISBN= 82-02-09346-5 |pages= 50–52}}</ref> | ||
===2006 Lebanon War=== | ===2006 Lebanon War=== | ||
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During the ] of the ], the village was occupied by Israel, which claimed it was a stronghold for ] and one of the launching points for rocket attacks on northern Israel.<ref>http://sg.news.yahoo.com/060722/3/429gv.html</ref> | During the ] of the ], the village was occupied by Israel, which claimed it was a stronghold for ] and one of the launching points for rocket attacks on northern Israel.<ref>http://sg.news.yahoo.com/060722/3/429gv.html</ref> | ||
There are reports that control of the village was contested at the time of the ceasefire. After-battle reports claimed the IDF troops never fully secured the border area and that Maroun al-Ras was never fully taken.<ref></ref><ref></ref> |
There are reports that control of the village was contested at the time of the ceasefire. After-battle reports claimed the IDF troops never fully secured the border area and that Maroun al-Ras was never fully taken.<ref></ref><ref></ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 07:04, 1 April 2012
Village in Nabatieh GovernorateMaroun al-Rass مارون الراس | |
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Village | |
Country | Lebanon |
Governorate | Nabatieh Governorate |
District | Bint Jbeil District |
Elevation | 911 m (2,989 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Dialing code | +961 |
Maroun al-Ras (Template:Lang-ar) is a Lebanese village nestled in Jabal Amel (Mount Amel) in the district of Bint Jbeil in the Nabatiye Governorate in southern Lebanon. It is located around 120 km (75 mi) south east of Beirut, roughly one km (0.62 mi) from the Israeli border.
Military history
Lebanese Civil War
On March 1, 1978 the village was occupied by a force of 60 phalangists, drawn from the villages around Ain Ebl, at the behest of the Israeli military and led to believe by Israeli advisors that they would be welcomed with open arms by the inhabitants. The population in Maroun al-Ras being shia Muslims, however immediately called on help from Fatah and their Lebanese allies. The phalangists had received vague promises of air support from Israel should they be met with resistance, which they never received. Seven phalangists were killed when the Palestinians arrived and the rest of the phalangists had to flee. Following this episode the Israelis deployed a group of soldiers to protect Ain Ebl against reprisal attacks, and they remained there until Israel's invasion of Lebanon two weeks later.
2006 Lebanon War
Main article: Battle of Maroun al-RasThe village was the scene of a major confrontation between the Israeli Army and Hezbollah fighters during the 2006 Lebanon War.
Maroun al-Ras is strategically important as it overlooks the surrounding towns. The village's elevation is 911 meters (2,989 feet).
During the Battle of Maroun al-Ras of the 2006 Lebanon War, the village was occupied by Israel, which claimed it was a stronghold for Hezbollah and one of the launching points for rocket attacks on northern Israel.
There are reports that control of the village was contested at the time of the ceasefire. After-battle reports claimed the IDF troops never fully secured the border area and that Maroun al-Ras was never fully taken.
References
- Tveit, Odd Karsten (1985). Nederlag. Israels krig i Libanon (in Norwegian). Cappelen. pp. 50–52. ISBN 82-02-09346-5.
- Israel Enters Southern Lebanon - Hits Maroun al-Ras and Yaroun Villages :: Middle East News and Perspectives :: Hyscience
- http://sg.news.yahoo.com/060722/3/429gv.html
- Asia Times HOW HEZBOLLAH DEFEATED ISRAEL-PART 2: Winning the ground war
- Timesonline August 27, 2006 Humbling of the supertroops shatters Israeli army morale
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