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The article addresses the current state of relations between Lebanon and Israel, where Israel's interactions with Lebanon increasingly resemble its dealings with the unrecognized state in Palestine, despite the existence of direct negotiations between the two countries. Historically, there had been no direct military confrontations between Lebanon and Israel before 1969. However, following Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon in 1978 and the reaction of Palestinian organizations, Lebanon has experienced escalating military tensions. The conflict has become centered around Hezbollah and Israel, with tensions persisting despite diplomatic efforts.
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