
Lebanon on Monday commemorated 40 years since the start of its devastating civil war, which left more than 150,000 dead and hundreds of thousands of people displaced.
Following is a list of key events since the start of the conflict.
1975
April 13: Clashes, viewed as the start of Lebanon's 15-year-long civil war, erupt in Beirut between Christians and Palestinians.
1976
June: Syrian troops enter Lebanon to restore peace but also to curb the Palestinians.
October: After Arab summits in Riyadh and Cairo, a ceasefire is arranged and a predominantly Syrian Arab Deterrent Force established to maintain it.
1978
March 14: Israel launches major invasion of Lebanon, in reprisal for a Palestinian attack into its territory.
March 19: UN Security Council passes Resolution 425 calling on Israel to withdraw from all Lebanese territory, and establishing the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) to confirm the withdrawal.
June 13: Israel hands over territory in southern Lebanon to its proxy, the mainly Christian South Lebanon Army (SLA), ignoring UNIFIL.
1982
June 6: After attempted assassination of the Israeli ambassador to Britain, Israel launches full-scale invasion of Lebanon.
September 15: Israeli troops occupy mainly Muslim west Beirut.
September 16-18: Phalangist militia slaughter Palestinians in Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in west Beirut, under eyes of Israeli forces.
September 24: First US, French and Italian peacekeeping forces arrive in Beirut.
1983
May 17: Israel and Lebanon sign accord on Israeli withdrawal, establishing a security zone in southern Lebanon.
October 23: Suicide bombers blow up US peacekeepers' headquarters, killing 241 marines, and destroy a French post, killing 56 troops.
1985
June: Most Israeli troops withdraw but some remain to support its SLA proxy force, led by Antoine Lahad.
1986
Lebanon officially cancels May 1983 agreement with Israel.
1988
September: Lebanon has two governments -- one mainly Muslim in west Beirut, and one Christian, in east Beirut led by Maronite General Michel Aoun.
1989
March 14: Aoun declares a "war of liberation" against the Syrian presence.
October: Lebanese national assembly, meeting in Taif, Saudi Arabia, endorses a Charter of National Reconciliation, which leads to the end of the civil war. Taif agreement calls for a Syrian pullback to the eastern Bekaa Valley, but does not set a date for a full withdrawal.
1990
October 13: Syrian air force attacks presidential palace and Aoun takes refuge in French embassy, an event regarded as marking the end of the civil war.
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