Jeff Weintraub recently linked to this overview of Israel/Lebanon border issues in the wake of the 2000 withdrawal. I haven’t delved in fully, but it’s worth a look for obvious reasons. From the opening summary:

Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon and Lebanon’s steps towards the reestablishment of governmental control there open a new era in Israeli-Lebanese relations.… [C]urrent conditions allow for cautious optimism and the possibility of a quiet border for the first time in many years.

Oy Vey.

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