Dear Friend of Israel:

The shaky 1981 cease-fire between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization in Lebanon fell completely to pieces 20 years ago this month after an assassination attempt on Israeli Ambassador to England Shlomo Argow and the shelling of the Western Galilee from Lebanon soon afterward.

The government responded first with air and missile attacks and then with a full-scale invasion of southern Lebanon. So was born "Operation Peace For Galilee," which became Israel's longest and most divisive war. Read about that controversial conflict in this web-only Special Collection. Click here now to gain access. These articles will be available in this form for a short time only.

This special, online-only collection offers Jerusalem Post articles from the first few days of the war that have never before been available online. Also included in this collection are articles written exclusively for the Post by the central figure in the conflict: Ariel Sharon. Click here to read Sharon's personal, first-hand account and defense of his actions in this war.

As the war dragged on, it became Israel's longest-running active conflict. Opposition to it spread. Order now and read about the founding of groups whose political and social actions helped turn Israeli public opinion against the conflict.

Two years ago, when Ehud Barak was prime minister, the IDF finally left Lebanon and established a clear border under the watch of the United Nations. Click here to access articles about the dramatic and honorable departure of IDF soldiers in May 2000.

These exclusive, web-only articles are available in this online format for a short time only. So order now, and read about Israel's longest war, Operation Peace for Galilee.

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