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2017 in Lebanon

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2017
in
Lebanon

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The following lists events in the year 2017 in Lebanon.

Incumbents

Events

June

  • 30 June - Five suicide bombers attack members of the Lebanese military in two refugee camps in the town of Arsal near the Syrian border.[1]

August

  • 19 August - The Lebanese military clashes with ISIS militants and recaptures 30km from them across the border with Syria with 20 militants killed and 10 Lebanese soldiers wounded on the first day of the operation known as Fajr al-Joroud.[2]
  • 21 August - A ceasefire calms clashes between militants and Fatah in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al-Hilweh.[3]
  • 22 August - Clashes renew between Fatah and militants wounding 3 Palestinians in Ain al-Hilweh.[4]

November

  • 4 November - Saudi Arabia claims Lebanon declared war despite objections from the Lebanese government. Prime Minister al-Hariri resigns fearing an assassination plot.[5]
  • 10 November - 2017 Lebanon–Saudi Arabia dispute
    • Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates urge all their citizens currently in Lebanon to leave immediately.[6]
    • French President Emmanuel Macron makes a surprise visit to Saudi Arabia to discuss the crisis as a close partner of Lebanon.[7]
    • Hezbollah declares the resignation of al-Hariri invalid and accuses the Saudi government of pressuring him to do so.[8]
  • 18 November - Prime Minister al-Hariri visits France to meet President Macron to discuss the crisis with Saudi Arabia.[9]
  • 22 November - Prime Minister al-Hariri visits the capital of Beirut for the first time since the crisis with Saudi Arabia began.[10] As per President Aaoun’s request, he also suspends his resignation.[11]

December

  • 6 December - The Lebanese cautiously welcome an accord to enable al-Hariri to suspend his resignation.[12]

Deaths

Stavro Jabra

References

  1. ^ "Five suicide bombers attack Lebanese army during raids". Reuters.
  2. ^ "Recap Day 1: Army launches Fajr al-Joroud operation against Daesh".
  3. ^ "Third Ain al-Hilweh cease-fire brings tentative calm".
  4. ^ "New Ain al-Hilweh clashes break out".
  5. ^ "Lebanese PM Hariri resigns, saying he fears assassination plot".
  6. ^ "Saudi, UAE, Kuwait urge citizens to leave Lebanon".
  7. ^ "France's Macron makes surprise Saudi visit amid Lebanon crisis".
  8. ^ "Nasrallah says Saad Hariri resignation 'illegal'".
  9. ^ "French President Macron welcomes Lebanon's Hariri to Elysee Palace".
  10. ^ "Lebanese PM Saad Hariri back in Beirut after shock resignation".
  11. ^ "Saad Hariri: Lebanon PM 'suspends' resignation".
  12. ^ "Accord made in Lebanon".
  13. ^ "Saloua Raouda Choucair (1916–2017)". artforum.com. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  14. ^ "Lebanese cartoonist Stavro Jabra dies". The Daily Star. 12 March 2017. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
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