Litani operation - translation to English
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Litani operation - translation to English

1978 WAR BETWEEN ISRAEL AND LEBANON AND THE PLO
Litani Operation; Litani River Operation; Operation Litani; 1978 Israel-Lebanon conflict; 1978 Israeli invasion; 1978 Southern Lebanon conflict; Operation Litany
  • Map showing the Blue Line demarcation line between Lebanon and Israel, established by the UN after the Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 1978
  • [[UNIFIL]] road block in Lebanon, 1981

Litani operation         
n. de Litani-operatie (militaire aktie in Zuid-Libanon (1978))
binary operation         
  • A binary operation <math>\circ</math> is a rule for combining the arguments <math>x</math> and <math>y</math> to produce <math>x\circ y</math>
MATHEMATICAL OPERATION THAT COMBINES TWO ELEMENTS TO PRODUCE ANOTHER ELEMENT
BinaryOperation; Binary operations; Binary operator; External operation; Binary operad; Dyadic function; Dyadic operation; Partial operation; Binary operators; Dyadic functor; Binary functor; External binary operation; Internal binary operation
binaire handeling
military operation         
COORDINATED MILITARY ACTIONS OF A STATE OR A NON-STATE ACTOR IN RESPONSE TO A DEVELOPING SITUATION
Operation (military); Operations in war; Military operations; Military Operation; Military mission; Miltary operations; Naval mission; Operational area; Operational Area
militaire operatie

Definition

operations
n.
1) to conduct operations
2) drilling; joint; military; mining; offensive; salvage operations
3) (mil.) a theater of operations

Wikipedia

1978 South Lebanon conflict

The 1978 South Lebanon conflict (codenamed Operation Litani by Israel) began after Israel invaded southern Lebanon up to the Litani River in March 1978, in response to the Coastal Road massacre near Tel Aviv by Lebanon-based Palestinian militants. The conflict resulted in the deaths of 1,100–2,000 Lebanese and Palestinians, 20 Israelis, and the internal displacement of 100,000 to 250,000 people in Lebanon. The Israel Defense Forces gained a military victory against the Palestine Liberation Organization as the latter was forced to withdraw from southern Lebanon, preventing it from launching attacks on Israel from across its land border with Lebanon. In response to the outbreak of hostilities, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 425 and Resolution 426 on 19 March 1978, which called on Israel to immediately withdraw its troops from Lebanon and established the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).

Examples of use of Litani operation
1. The 1'78 Litani Operation and 1'82 invasion of Lebanon did not lead to security for the north.
2. Advertisement In 1'78 Ashkenazi served as deputy battalion commander in Golani, was wounded in the Litani Operation and left the army.