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Lebanon: The Never-Ending Conflict
- A modern state created from ancient civilizations
- Lebanese Main Ethnic and Religious Groups
- Palestinians flee to Lebanon
- Sectarian struggles divide Lebanon
- Leaders of Lebanese religious sects
- Conflict over the PLO
- The Lebanese civil war
- Syrian Interest and involvement in Lebanon
- Israel's relations with Lebanon
- The United States' unsuccessful intervention
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