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Defense Ministry to dedicate monument in honor of South Lebanon Army soldiers 

Finance, Defense ministries, PM's Office also working on an assistance package for some 400 former SLA fighters residing in Israel and facing a housing crisis. Defense Ministry official hails "first step on the path to correct a 21-year historic injustice." 

by  Lilach Shoval
Published on  01-25-2021 11:50
Last modified: 01-25-2021 11:50
Defense Ministry to dedicate monument in honor of South Lebanon Army soldiers Architect Tova Shapiro-Levitt

Computer imaging of the future SLA memorial | Courtesy: Architect Tova Shapiro-Levitt

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Twenty-one years after the IDF withdrew from Lebanon, the Defense Ministry announced plans to commemorate the South Lebanon Army soldiers that fought alongside the IDF.

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The monument, set to be completed in around two months' time, will salute SLA soldiers' contribution to Israel's security. It will serve as a heritage site for the South Lebanon Army, which disbanded when Israeli forces pulled out of the area in May 2000.

A monument to the SLA's fallen soldiers was previously erected atop a mountain in the Lebanese district of Marjayoun, opposite the Beaufort Castle, ahead of the IDF's withdrawal. Two days later, Hezbollah forces blew up the site. 

Despite repeated requests from former SLA fighters and their families, this was the only time a monument was erected in honor of the SLA up until now.  

Michael Biton, who serves as deputy minister for civilian and social affairs in the Defense Ministry, hosted a recent meeting attended by ministry officials, SLA representatives, and Maj. Gen. Itai Veruv, who heads the IDF's military colleges. In the meeting, it was agreed that, in accordance with a decision by Defense Minister Benny Gantz and Biton, a memorial would be erected with 2.4 million shekels (around $730,000) of Defense Ministry and Jewish National Fund financing.

In the first stage, Biton allotted 1 million shekels (around $305,000) for the establishment of a museum adjacent to the monument and dedicated to the SLA and the fighting in Lebanon in the historic IDF-Lebanon Liason Unit's headquarters in Metula.

The cornerstone for a memorial to the hundreds of SLA fighters that perished in the fighting was laid in 2017. Construction on the site is set to conclude in two months' time.

In addition, the Defense and Finance Ministries along with the Prime Minister's Office are formulating an assistance package to help around 400 former SLA fighters residing in Israel and contending with a housing crisis ensure they are able to live their lives in Israel in dignity.

"This is the first step on the path to correct a 21-year historic injustice," Biton said.

"For many years, SLA forces fought shoulder to shoulder with IDF troops in southern Lebanon to defend the residents of the north. SLA soldiers now residing in Israel have earned their place in society with blood, body, and spirit, and the State of Israel owes them a great moral debt. I'm glad that on our watch, we at the Defense Ministry had the privilege of making this just and historic correction," he said.

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