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Good Fence, Bad Neighbor / Arieh O'Sullivan.

by O'Sullivan, Arieh; Nasser, Cilina; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 50Global Issues. Publisher: Jerusalem Post, 2001; Cairo Times, 2001ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Lebanon. Party of God | Arab-Israeli conflict | Boundaries | Land mines | Israel -- Foreign relations -- Lebanon | Lebanon -- Israeli invasions, 1982-DDC classification: 050 Summary: GOOD FENCE, BAD NEIGHBOR -- "One year after the Israeli army's withdrawal from Lebanon, Galilee residents gauge the costs and benefits of the famous security zone's abandonment." (JERUSALEM POST) This article explores Israeli security after troops withdrew from Southern Lebanon in 2000.Summary: REMNANTS OF OCCUPATION -- One year after the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, powerful reminders of the former occupation keep popping up." (CAIRO TIMES) This article examines the prevalence of land mines in Southern Lebanon after the Israeli military withdrew from the region in 2000.
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This MARC record contains two articles.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.

Originally Published: Good Fence, Bad Neighbor, June 1, 2001; pp. 9-11.

Originally Published: Remnants of Occupation, May 31-June 6, 2001; pp. 12-13.

GOOD FENCE, BAD NEIGHBOR -- "One year after the Israeli army's withdrawal from Lebanon, Galilee residents gauge the costs and benefits of the famous security zone's abandonment." (JERUSALEM POST) This article explores Israeli security after troops withdrew from Southern Lebanon in 2000.

REMNANTS OF OCCUPATION -- One year after the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, powerful reminders of the former occupation keep popping up." (CAIRO TIMES) This article examines the prevalence of land mines in Southern Lebanon after the Israeli military withdrew from the region in 2000.

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