Lebanon - Wikipedia After the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire following World War I, Lebanon came under the Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, administered by France, which established Greater Lebanon
Lebanon | People, Economy, Religion, History | Britannica Lebanon, country consisting of a narrow strip of territory on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea It is one of the world’s smaller sovereign states The capital is Beirut
Lebanon at ‘breaking point’ as displacement soars and strikes intensify . . . The UN’s top humanitarian official warned the Security Council on Tuesday that Lebanon is facing one of its most dangerous moments in years, with escalating violence, mass displacement and deepening human suffering pushing the country to “breaking point”
Lebanon Refugee Crisis Explained - USA for UNHCR Lebanon Refugee Crisis Explained Lebanon is facing one of the most complex and largest humanitarian crises in the world Amid wider instability across the Middle East, it can be difficult to piece together how recent events in Lebanon connect to the region’s broader dynamics—particularly in a country hosting such a large refugee population
Lebanon - AL-MONITOR: The Middle Eastʼs leading independent since 2012 Lebanon The Lebanese government has instructed military and security agencies to arrest IRGC members in Lebanon, after Iranian-backed Hezbollah joined the conflict between Iran on the one hand and the US and Israel on the other, by launching attacks against Israel
Lebanon - Country Profile - Nations Online Project Lebanon facts and figures: Official web sites of Lebanon, links and information on Lebanon's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers