South Lebanon security belt administration

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The South Lebanon security belt administration was a local provisional governance body in South Lebanon, in the South Lebanon security belt areas. It replaced the Free Lebanon State institutions and operated from 1985 until 2000 with full Israeli logistic and military support. It controlled 328 square miles of territory in southern Lebanon.[1]

South Lebanon administration
Overview
Established1985
Dissolved2000
StateSouth Lebanon security belt
LeaderSupreme Commander
HeadquartersMarjayoun

During its functioning years, the administration was headed by Antoine Lahad, a Maronite Christian claiming the rank of general.[1] Lahad's 2,400-strong South Lebanon Army, equipped and paid by Israel and supported by 1,000 Israeli troops was the armed force of the zone.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Lancaster, Barton Gellman; John (21 April 1996). "THE UNDOING OF ISRAEL'S SECURITY ZONE'". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 23 December 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)