The Occupation (Live History)

Enter The Occupation timeline, where revolutions in the Middle East lead to Israeli and UN occupations. This timeline part of the Live History alternate history. The timeline is presented by the CNN news channel.

February
February 2, 2011: Israel begins is "Occupation and Liberation Plan"  Israel has begun its "Occupation and Liberation Plan" by moving into South Lebanon. The local population welcomes the soldiers as liberators, due to the destruction caused the Civil War and famines. The Israelis have brought food and medical supplies to aid the population, many of which are malnourished. Hezbollah members have been reported to been spotted by soldiers but no fighting has broken out yet.

February 2, 2011: The UN and the United States declare their support of the Plan  In Ottowa, Canada, the United Nations Security Council released a statement today, declaring their support for Israel's occupation. In an interview, Security Council President Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti said, "Israel's intentions are for the best of the Middle East region, and we hope they will bring peace and prosperity to a devastated area." A unit of Peace Corps have been sent to the South Lebanon. Current US President Barack Obama also announced his support for the plan, and a program has begun looking for volunteers as an addition to the Peace Corps.