ABSTRACT

This monograph looks at the problems on and around the southern boundary of Lebanon from the time it was first established by the French and British after World War I. The author turns to the Zionist thirst for the waters of the Litani River, the impotence and neglect of the southern region and its Shia inhabitants on the part of all Lebanese governments, the coming of the PLO, Israel's policies and actions on grounds of security, and finally the war of 1982 and the unsettled issues left in its wake.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|13 pages

The Evolving Water Controversy

chapter 5|20 pages

Evolving Security Problems: 1925-1949

chapter 6|7 pages

A Quiet Interlude: 1949-1967

chapter 7|7 pages

The Fedayeen Factor: 1968-1975

chapter 8|8 pages

Civil War and the South: 1975-1978

chapter 9|9 pages

The March 1978 Invasion and Aftermath

chapter 10|7 pages

The South Lebanon Pressure Point

chapter 11|7 pages

The May 1983 Israeli-Lebanese Agreement

chapter 12|4 pages

Peace for Galilee?