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1980 Video Shows How Long The World Has Reacted To Israel In Gaza

2025-10-26 News & Politics
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1982: Context and Consequences of the First Lebanon War

Understand the deep historical roots and volatile geopolitical landscape surrounding the 1982 Lebanon War and its impact on the Israeli-Palestinian dynamic. Discover how the conflict exposed structural issues in regional political identity and international scrutiny.

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  • The 1982 invasion (Operation Peace for Galilee) aimed to remove PLO forces from Southern Lebanon following escalating cross-border tensions.
  • The conflict highlighted significant differences in how Palestinian identity (refugees vs. West Bank residents) was represented by the PLO leadership.
  • The documentary examines the precedent-setting Israeli response to international criticism, contrasting it with the world's silence regarding severe casualties in other regional conflicts (e.g., Syria’s Hama).
  • The outcome broke the PLO’s operational strength in Lebanon but left the core Palestinian nationalism issue unresolved, thus shifting focus to future diplomacy.
  • This piece contextualizes 1982 within decades of unresolved land claims, failed partition plans, and internal Palestinian politics driven by rejectionist ideology.

This documentary examines the immediate and underlying causes of the 1982 Lebanon War, focusing on Israeli security concerns vis-à-vis the heavily armed PLO presence in Lebanon. It contrasts the international community's often patronizing scrutiny applied solely to Israel with the lack of accountability for actions taken by Arab regimes, while noting that core ideological obstacles to peace remained post-war.

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A Documentary On The Israel Palestine Conflict From 1982. It was made by my film partner Amram Nowak. The documentary is extraordinary in part because of the unique stock footage he gathered to make the film, footage of Palestine and Israel taken by amateur filmmakers. In 1982 the Israeli Palestinian conflict was marked by significant events many of which were extensions of earlier events and underlying issues. It was marked most prominently by the Lebanon War which had wide-reaching consequences for both Israelis and Palestinians. The events of this year further complicated the already intricate web of regional politics and conflicts. The Lebanon War (also known as the First Lebanon War). Tensions between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) had been escalating, particularly from southern Lebanon, where the PLO had established bases from which they launched attacks into Israel. In June 1982, in response to an assassination attempt against Israel's ambassador to the UK (attributed to the PLO), Israel launched Operation Peace for Galilee. This was a full-scale invasion of Lebanon aimed at pushing PLO forces out of missile range of Israel's northern cities. Israeli forces encircled West Beirut where the PLO leadership and its main forces were headquartered. After weeks of bombing and negotiations, an agreement was reached for the PLO to evacuate its fighters from Lebanon. The evacuation was overseen by a multinational force. After the assassination of Bashir Gemayel, the newly elected Christian Maronite president of Lebanon and a key Israeli ally, Lebanese Christian Phalangist militia entered the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila in Beirut and killed a significant number of civilians. Israel's indirect role in allowing the Phalangists into the camps led to widespread condemnation and an investigation within Israel, which found that Ariel Sharon, then Israel's defense minister, bore "personal responsibility" for not anticipating the possibility of Phalangist violence. He was subsequently forced to resign his position, though he remained in the cabinet. Israeli settlement activity in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip continued during this period, despite international condemnation. This settlement expansion contributed to heightened tensions between Israelis and Palestinians. Beginnings of the Intifada. While the First Intifada (Palestinian uprising) against Israeli occupation began later in 1987, the seeds of resentment and discontent that would lead to this mass uprising were growing in the early 1980s. The Israeli government of the time, led by Prime Minister Menachem Begin and his right-wing Likud party, held a hardline stance toward the Palestinians and had a vision of a "Greater Israel" that included continued control over the West Bank. The PLO, under Yasser Arafat's leadership, was the predominant Palestinian political and militant entity. Despite being based out of Lebanon at the beginning of 1982, by the end of the year, after the evacuation from Beirut, the PLO's leadership had dispersed to various Arab countries, with a significant portion relocating to Tunisia. The Role of Other Arab States: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict was not isolated from the broader Arab-Israeli conflict. Many Arab states, especially Syria and Jordan, had significant roles and interests in the Palestinian issue. Syria, in particular, had its own reasons for involvement in Lebanon and confrontation with Israel. If you found this video meaningful, I ask you to support my efforts to present more videos from my archive by clicking the Thanks button below the video screen or by becoming a patron of my work at www.patreon.com/allinaday. Thank you David Hoffman Filmmaker

Top Comments (10)

@TeaWithBud 2025-10-26

Wait you're telling me this all didn't start on October 7th???

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@nathanwoltermann2639 2025-10-29

Jordan "occupying" the east part of Palestine clearly didn't bother anyone 😂

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@nekaicoderx 2025-10-27

This man has historical footage of everything!

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@mikael5938 2025-10-26

thanks david. all these old videos are realy goood

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@ma_abbott 2025-10-26

28:46 ...43 years later...

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@DursunX 2025-10-26

thank you David. i hope you are healing well 🕊🤍

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@alainvosselman9960 2025-10-27

Take notes, young people watching this.

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@astralastralastral 2025-10-30

An excellent programme, thanks for putting it up here.

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@Nupagade246 2025-10-29

David what a kick ass video much appreciated your GOLDEN

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@Greenbeansandcheese 2025-10-27

Thank you for this video

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