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50 Years Since the Lebanese Civil War
Fifty years have passed since the Lebanese Civil War commenced on April 13, 1975. Driven by sectarian violence, class struggles, and foreign interference and invasions, the 15-year armed conflict left hundreds of thousands killed, displaced, or injured before officially ending with the 1989 Taif Agreement. Magnum photographers extensively documented Lebanon during this time, and the consequences of the war continue to affect the country today.
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