Lebanese Resistance
The "Lebanese Resistance" primarily refers to the efforts of various groups in Lebanon to oppose foreign occupation and influence, particularly during the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon from 1982 to 2000. This resistance included a range of political and military organizations, most notably the Hezbollah, which emerged in the 1980s and played a significant role in fighting against Israeli forces.
The Lebanese Resistance is often characterized by its complex political landscape, involving various factions with differing ideologies and goals. While some groups focused on military action, others engaged in political processes to address issues of sovereignty and national identity. The resistance has had lasting impacts on Lebanon's political dynamics and regional relations.