Talk:Lebanon War

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Before my latest addition this page contained terrible half-truths, completely biased towards attacking Israeli involvment in Lebanon's war. I basicly copied and pasted a bit of the background from the more even-handed History_of_Lebanon page, and kept all that was written afterwards. The result is self-contradictory, unordered and messy, but it's less of a propoganda as a little more info is given, and a link to the history exists.

I recomment a complete rewrite of this page by someone with a little time on his hands. Verified information can be found in the external links of the hisotry page.

            - Projekcja

Disambig page

This page is a disambiguation page and should not be confused with List of wars involving Lebanon, which needs to be created and might include also "non-wars" like conflicts and operations, but putting them here is just creating a confusion. Per WP:GF i will be happy to help create such a list.Greyshark09 (talk) 20:26, 22 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Just to clarify - any event described by WP:RS as "War" should be put into the disambig page. However most of the events which i have removed - to my best nowlege no reliable sources describe them as wars (for this purpose al-Manar station calling an event "al-Harb" certainly doesn't count as WP:RS). Be aware that not any violent event is a war, since a war is a time-confined event of adequate opponents' warfare, when at least one side is a state (not some clash of two terrorist groups). Also usually, war is applied for events with 1,000+ calsualties (not always, like the excceptional case of

Libyan-Egyptian War with 500 killed).Greyshark09 (talk) 21:32, 22 September 2011 (UTC)[reply
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Try the list, could be good. FunkMonk (talk) 01:43, 23 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Check this out
War of the hotels into Battle of the Hotels, and that 1860 conflict couldn't involve Lebanon (state), as Lebanon certainly didn't exist at the time as a state (it was Eylayet of Sidon and Eylayet of Damascus, part of Ottoman Empire).Greyshark09 (talk) 07:04, 23 September 2011 (UTC)[reply
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