from The 1980s
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2023
In early January, the ten-member inner cabinet met to discuss the stalemate in the talks in Nakura between the Israelis and the Lebanese on Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon, following the invasion of 1982. Israel argued that UNIFIL should take over responsibility for security between the Zahrani and Awali rivers, while the South Lebanon Army (SLA) would patrol the area between the Litani River and the Israeli border. Lebanon did not recognise the Israeli-backed Christian militia, the SLA, and insisted on a more limited role for UNIFIL.
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