In the current conflict in the Middle East, there has been a cease fire recommended for the countries involved. Does anyone know (assuming that there has been a cease fire enacted), if Lebannon has proposed anything for the prosecution of the Hezzbola fighters there, if they continue to launch at Israel after a cease fire? Assuming that Israel does eventually agree to a cease fire, would Lebannon be in the position to prevent harm from coming from their borders, or would they be hands off to Hezzbolah?
2006-08-02
03:34:26
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