ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Green Line (Lebanon)

Okay, picture this: You know how on a map there are lines that show you different places and how to get there? Well, in Lebanon, there's a special line called the "Green Line." It's not actually green in color, but it's called that because it used to be a really important line during a big conflict that happened a long time ago.

You see, a long time ago in Lebanon, there was a really big problem where different groups of people were fighting over who should be in charge. It was like a big argument that just kept getting worse and worse. Eventually, a special line was drawn to separate the two groups and hopefully stop the fighting.

The green line was the name of that special line. It was a physical boundary that separated the two groups and tried to keep them from attacking each other. Over time, things got better and the fighting stopped, but the Green Line is still an important symbol of that time in Lebanon's history.

Nowadays, people can still see the Green Line on maps, and sometimes they visit it as a reminder of the difficult times in Lebanon's past. But the good news is that the country is much more peaceful now, and everyone is working together to build a better future!