History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 7
After the occupation of half of Lebanon by the Zionist regime in 1982, as a result of negotiations done by a five-member group on behalf of the Lebanese president called the “National Salvation Board”, a ceasefire was supposed to be established in Lebanon and Palestinian fighters to leave the country.
The presence of Nabih Berri (the leader of the Amal movement) in these negotiations caused dissatisfaction among the Shiites and the Amal movement, and some members of the Amal movement, such as its vice President and others, separated from it and took the path of the Islamic Revolution.
Siurce: IRIBNews
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