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  • كيف يتم استخدام الكلمة في اللغة
  • تردد الكلمة
  • ما إذا كانت الكلمة تستخدم في كثير من الأحيان في اللغة المنطوقة أو المكتوبة
  • خيارات الترجمة إلى الروسية أو الإسبانية، على التوالي
  • أمثلة على استخدام الكلمة (عدة عبارات مع الترجمة)
  • أصل الكلمة

just reward - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

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  • Map showing some of the localities in Israel and the Golan Heights hit by rockets fired from Lebanese soil as of Monday 7 August.
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  • [[IDF Caterpillar D9]]N [[armored bulldozer]]s destroy a Hezbollah bunker.
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  • An Israeli soldier tosses a grenade into a Hezbollah bunker
  • IAF targeting a Katyusha rocket launcher
  • An infographic produced by the Israel Defence Force criticizing Hezbollah's violations of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701. The resolution calls for Hezbollah to remain disarmed and bans paramilitary activity south of the [[Litani River]].
  • Lebanon's Prime Minister Fouad Siniora
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  • War map, "Hezbollah Defensive System in Southern Lebanon", 2006
  • A sign erected after the 2006 Lebanon war in [[South Lebanon]] which displays rockets and Hezbollah leader [[Hassan Nasrallah]]
  • Israeli soldiers of the [[Nahal Brigade]] leaving Lebanon
  • Israel Solidarity Rally in [[Los Angeles]]
  • Israeli air strike]] on [[Jiyeh]] power station<ref name="seattlepi"/> 10 August 2006
  • Structural damage of a residential building in [[Kiryat Shmona]] after being hit by a rocket
  • Areas in Lebanon targeted by Israeli bombing, 12 July to 13 August 2006
  • A burnt forest in northern Israel caused by Hezbollah rockets
  • IDPs]] in south Lebanon, 2006
  • A Lebanese protest in Sydney
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just reward         
(n.) = recompensa justa
Ex: It was a just reward for the two hectic years she had spent answering telephones that never stopped ringing.
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DOCTRINE ABOUT WHEN A WAR IS ETHICALLY JUST
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Guerra justa, guerra que tiene todo el apoyo de los ciudadanos por la creencia de que tienen la razón a diferencia de la injusticia del enemigo
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Rewards; Reward (disambiguation)
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تعريف

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ويكيبيديا

2006 Lebanon War

The 2006 Lebanon War, also called the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah War and known in Lebanon as the July War (Arabic: حرب تموز, Ḥarb Tammūz) and in Israel as the Second Lebanon War (Hebrew: מלחמת לבנון השנייה, Milhemet Levanon HaShniya), was a 34-day military conflict in Lebanon, northern Israel and the Golan Heights. The principal parties were Hezbollah paramilitary forces and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The conflict started on 12 July 2006, and continued until a United Nations-brokered ceasefire went into effect in the morning on 14 August 2006, though it formally ended on 8 September 2006 when Israel lifted its naval blockade of Lebanon. Due to unprecedented Iranian military support to Hezbollah before and during the war, some consider it the first round of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict, rather than a continuation of the Arab–Israeli conflict.

The conflict was precipitated by the 2006 Hezbollah cross-border raid. On 12 July 2006, Hezbollah fighters fired rockets at Israeli border towns as a diversion for an anti-tank missile attack on two armored Humvees patrolling the Israeli side of the border fence. The ambush left three soldiers dead. Two Israeli soldiers were abducted and taken by Hezbollah to Lebanon. Five more were killed in Lebanon, in a failed rescue attempt. Hezbollah demanded the release of Lebanese prisoners held by Israel in exchange for the release of the abducted soldiers. Israel refused and responded with airstrikes and artillery fire on targets in Lebanon. Israel attacked both Hezbollah military targets and Lebanese civilian infrastructure, including Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport. The IDF launched a ground invasion of Southern Lebanon. Israel also imposed an air and naval blockade. Hezbollah then launched more rockets into northern Israel and engaged the IDF in guerrilla warfare from hardened positions.

The conflict is believed to have killed between 1,191 and 1,300 Lebanese people, and 165 Israelis. It severely damaged Lebanese civil infrastructure, and displaced approximately one million Lebanese and 300,000–500,000 Israelis.

On 11 August 2006, the United Nations Security Council unanimously approved United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 (UNSCR 1701) in an effort to end the hostilities. The resolution, which was approved by both the Lebanese and Israeli governments the following days, called for disarmament of Hezbollah, for withdrawal of the IDF from Lebanon, and for the deployment of the Lebanese Armed Forces and an enlarged United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in the south. UNIFIL was given an expanded mandate, including the ability to use force to ensure that their area of operations was not used for hostile activities, and to resist attempts by force to prevent them from discharging their duties. The Lebanese Army began deploying in Southern Lebanon on 17 August 2006. The blockade was lifted on 8 September 2006. On 1 October 2006, most Israeli troops withdrew from Lebanon, although the last of the troops continued to occupy the border-straddling village of Ghajar. In the time since the enactment of UNSCR 1701 both the Lebanese government and UNIFIL have stated that they will not disarm Hezbollah. The remains of the two captured soldiers, whose fates were unknown, were returned to Israel on 16 July 2008 as part of a prisoner exchange.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. It was just reward for their energetic opening, but they had their advantage taken off them five minutes later.
2. Two stunning approach shots, at the 14th and 15th, got their just reward as he birdied both holes to extend his lead again.
3. It all seemed too easyIt was his side‘s first World Cup goal since the final in 1''8 and was just reward for plenty of early endeavour.
4. An assualt is deemed as ANY act or ommission ..etc – Terry, Nottingham I just hope that somehow this despicable pair of "humans" get their just reward.
5. A number of visitors to a LiveJournal blog site said Aleksanyan‘s sufferings were a just reward for helping Khodorkovsky acquire billions of dollars worth of assets in the 1''0s.