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The War of Liberation (Arabic: حرب التحرير) was a sub-conflict within the final phase of the Lebanese Civil War between 1989 and 1990, in which the Lebanese Army loyal to General and Prime Minister Michel Aoun, appointed by previous President Amine Gemayel and headquartered in eastern Beirut, fought against the western Beirut-based Syrian Armed Forces and the Lebanese Army loyal to President Elias Hrawi and Prime Minister Selim Hoss, appointed by the Taif Agreement. Aoun launched several offensives against the Lebanese Forces in an attempt to establish his authority over East Beirut. The conflict culminated on 13 October 1990, when the Syrian Army stormed Baabda Palace and other strongholds of Aoun, killing hundreds of Lebanese soldiers and civilians and ousting Aoun, marking the end of th

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  • حرب التحرير (1989–1990) (ar)
  • War of Liberation (1989–1990) (en)
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  • حرب التحرير هي صراع عسكري ضمن المرحلة الأخيرة من الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية بين 1989 و1990، وتواجه فيها الجيش اللبناني الموالي لرئيس الحكومة العسكرية ميشال عون ضد القوات المسلحة السورية المتواجدة في لبنان إلى جانب وحدات الجيش اللبناني الموالية لرئيس الجمهورية إلياس الهراوي ورئيس الحكومة سليم الحص. حُسم النزاع في 13 أكتوبر 1990 عندما اقتحم الجيش السوري القصر الجمهوري ومعاقل عون الرئيسية، وراح ضحيّتها مئات المدنيين والعسكريين اللبنانيين، وإنتهت معها الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية. (ar)
  • The War of Liberation (Arabic: حرب التحرير) was a sub-conflict within the final phase of the Lebanese Civil War between 1989 and 1990, in which the Lebanese Army loyal to General and Prime Minister Michel Aoun, appointed by previous President Amine Gemayel and headquartered in eastern Beirut, fought against the western Beirut-based Syrian Armed Forces and the Lebanese Army loyal to President Elias Hrawi and Prime Minister Selim Hoss, appointed by the Taif Agreement. Aoun launched several offensives against the Lebanese Forces in an attempt to establish his authority over East Beirut. The conflict culminated on 13 October 1990, when the Syrian Army stormed Baabda Palace and other strongholds of Aoun, killing hundreds of Lebanese soldiers and civilians and ousting Aoun, marking the end of th (en)
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