Halte la Reagan!

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In April 1981, the Israeli Air Force attacked Syrian forces in Lebanon to prevent them from seizing the strategic Sannin ridge. Syria responded by deploying surface-to-air missiles into the Biqa‘ Valley, threatening Israel’s ability to monitor PLO forces in Lebanon. To avert war, Reagan sent emissary Philip Habib to the Middle East, but he failed to persuade the Syrians to withdraw the missiles. When fighting escalated between Israel and the PLO that July, the Reagan administration feared that Israel would invade Lebanon. Ultimately, Habib managed to negotiate a de facto ceasefire between Israel and the PLO. The ceasefire, however, merely postponed a larger crisis. The Lebanese remained at odds, Syria refused to withdraw its missiles, and Israel chafed under the restrictions of the ceasefire, which allowed the PLO to strengthen itself and did not prevent terrorist attacks from the West Bank and Gaza Strip or against Israeli and Jewish targets in Europe. In London on June 3, 1982, Palestinian assailants shot Shlomo Argov, Israel’s ambassador to the United Kingdom. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) invaded Lebanon on June 6. Source: https://history.state.gov/milestones/1981-1988/lebanon
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Original vintage poster ‘Halte la Reagean! Ne touchez pas a la paix/ Stop there Reagan! Don’t touch the peace’. The poster features a drawing of a boy, shouting and pointing at the viewer, with a ruined building and a woman lying on the floor behind him. The skyline of a city is in the background, and in the corner of the image is a small section of Picasso’s Guernica (1937), featuring an upturned face and hands. The poster most likely references July 1981, when Israeli warplanes began bombarding a number of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) targets across Lebanon, mostly in Beirut and in the south of the country. At Lebanon's request, the United Nations Security Council held a two-hour emergency meeting, after which it demanded Israel to cease its bombing operations. The United States announced it would delay the planned shipment of F-16 fighter jets to Israel in response to the events. Good condition, folds, creasing, tears, staining, writing in pen on bottom right corner in margin. Country of issue: Lebanon, designer: I. Roman , size (cm): 45x61, year of printing: 1981

 

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