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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Israel On Line - définition

BORDER DEMARCATION BETWEEN LEBANON AND ISRAEL PUBLISHED BY THE UNITED NATIONS
Blue Line (Israel); Israel–Lebanon border; Israel Lebanon border; Israel-Lebanon border; Blue Line (Lebanon)
  • The Blue Line covers the Lebanese-Israeli border; an extension covers the Lebanese-Golan Heights border.

Neuróticos on line         
BOOK BY LUIS PESCETTI
Neuroticos on line
Neuróticos on line (Neurotics Online) is a 1998 book cowritten by the writer and musician Luis Pescetti and the . It is the first book of two in the series of the same name.
List of rocket attacks from Lebanon on Israel         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Lebanese rocket attacks on Israel since the 2006 Lebanon War; Lebanese rocket attacks on Israel since the 2006 Lebanon War; List of Lebanese rocket attacks on Israel
This is a list of rocket and mortar attacks on Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights carried out by Palestinian militant groups and/or Muslim Shia or Sunni militant groups from Lebanon.
Jonathan Israel         
BRITISH HISTORIAN
Jonathan I. Israel; Jonathan Irvine Israel; Israel, Jonathan I.; Israel, Jonathan Irvine; Israel, Jonathan; Jonathnan L. Israel
Jonathan Irvine Israel (born 26 January 1946) is a British writer and academic specialising in Dutch history, the Age of Enlightenment and European Jews. Israel was appointed as Andrew W.

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Blue Line (border)

The Blue Line is a demarcation line between Lebanon and Israel and Lebanon and the Golan Heights published by the United Nations on 7 June 2000 for the purposes of determining whether Israel had fully withdrawn from Lebanon. It has been described as: "temporary" and "not a border, but a “line of withdrawal”.

On 19 March 1978, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolutions 425 and 426 calling for Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon following its recent invasion and to ensure that the government of Lebanon restores effective authority in the area to the border. The United Nations Security Council and NATO set up the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) as a peacekeeping force to supervise the situation in Southern Lebanon.

By September 2018 Israel completed 11 kilometers of a concrete Israel-Lebanon barrier on the Israeli side of the demarcation line to protect Israeli communities from infiltration by Hezbollah militants. The length of the barrier is to be 130 kilometres (81 mi) and was expected to be complete by 2020. The project was expected to cost $450 million. Most of the barrier is a concrete wall topped by steel mesh, sensors and surveillance cameras. Steel fencing was to be used instead of concrete in especially rugged areas.