A perfect cease fire is rare. There are always hotheads on both sides and the rules of engagement rarely mesh perfectly.
2006-08-14 16:35:44
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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Well, I don't really view it as a cease fire. I see it as Israel caving to world pressure. Those kind of "peace" agreements rarely work.
2006-08-14 23:37:47
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answered by Camping Chick 3
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None of Hezbolla's rockets landed in Israel. until that happens Israel is giving the cease fire a chance.
2006-08-14 23:33:32
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answered by J.C. 2
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Because truth is the first casualty of war.
2006-08-14 23:35:53
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answered by CrispyEd 3
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You'll have ask the terrorists that are attacking Israel.
2006-08-14 23:33:51
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answered by Carl 7
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You can't negotiate with terrorists. They must be killed.
2006-08-14 23:37:55
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answered by rjf 3
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