A cease-fire would be a good thing IF Hezbollah would agree to it and abide by it. But they won't!! Israel pulled out of southern Lebanon in 2000. They have since pulled out of Gaza and the West Bank. The terrorists are not satisfied. The goal of Hezbollah is to wipe all Jews off the face of the earth.
However, we can bombard heaven with prayers for a true and lasting peace in the Middle East.
2006-07-20 14:48:21
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answered by celticwoman777 6
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about see you later because it takes for some nutjob to lob an extra effective rocket into Israel, then it is going to likely be lower back on. i have not any believe interior the UN's ability to maintain the peace or carry the jackals in Hizbollah below administration. they have had a presence there for very nearly 2 a lengthy time period and seem what a established-cost pastime they have performed to date. A UN decision is a waste of paper, and the total sizzling air and bluster that is going into one might want to be more effective used generating electric powered power or some aspect. i have not any illusions about there being any lasting peace. i'd favor to be incorrect, however do no longer evaluate i'm. Zeina has submitted between the necessary lucid and sturdy spoken techniques from that section I honestly have ever study. Majdi asha proved such as his positioned up that some persons will assume what they want in spite of ways some distance from the certainty it is. ignore him, he's a fool.
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answered by louthan 4
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A cease fire would be a great thing if the terrorists would ever abide by one. They never do. There are certain realities to the situation in the Middle East. Wishful thinking isn't going to solve their problems.
2006-07-20 13:20:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be. Unfortunately, Israel has lost faith in the ability of the Lebanese Government and the government of Palestine is run by terrorists. You would need a UN peacekeeping force but it would face a difficult task.
2006-07-20 14:48:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Nice thought, but just how long do you think hezbollah would abide by it for?
I'd guess about as long as it takes to replenish their arsenal and plan a few suprise attacks.
2006-07-20 13:48:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not just yet . Israel still needs to kill more civilians and create more hatred and animosity from it's Arab neighbors, Muslim or Christian, for of you who think this is a religious dispute.
2006-07-20 13:53:32
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answered by boxed in 1
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There hasn't been one for a thousand years, what makes you think there will be one now?
2006-07-20 13:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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that is a very good question...i think it would be a good thing too.
2006-07-20 13:20:53
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answered by ***k*** 4
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Israel missed a few.
2006-07-20 13:32:22
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answered by suga189 2
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