Israel in the end will triumph, Israel is God's chosen people and God's Holy Land.
PEACE!
-Pray for the peace of Jerusalem-
2006-08-29 09:19:20
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answer #1
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answered by I-C-U 5
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i think the war will stop only when the UN becomes serious about stopping terrorists from killing jews. But then, how can an organization led by a man who appears to hate Israel, become serious over anything ,except how to steal more money from food for oil and other programs like that
2006-08-29 09:22:17
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answer #2
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answered by garyc7576 1
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The peace is shaky. It may not be sustainable. The war may erupt again. Israel and Syria supplied Hezbollah but had minimal assistance during the conflict with Israel. Lebanon's military did nothing.
Under UNSC Resolution 1701 up to 15,000 UNFIL troops and up to 15,000 Lebanese soldiers are to be deployed and enforce an arms embargo on Hezbollah. Currently, 2,500 U.N. observers are monitoring the Israel-Lebanon border, but have a very limited mandate.
The force dubbed by Kofi Annan UNIFIL-2 has no operational plan to enforce the UN arms embargo which would entail stemming the heavy flow of Iranian arms shipments entering Lebanon day by day along two Syrian tracks. Long, heavily laden convoys are heading from the Syrian ports of Latakia and Tartus to the Lebanese Beqaa Valley, bringing Hizballah its first heavy missiles - the Russian-made Scud-B adapted by Iran as Shahab-1, which has a one-ton warhead and range of 350 km. A second track brings 3-5 Iranian air cargoes every day to Syrian air bases near the Lebanese border
Israel has said it would not lift its blockade unless international forces, along with Lebanese troops, are deployed on the Israel-Lebanon border, as well as on Lebanon's frontier with Syria to prevent the flow of weapons to Hezbollah.
Syria has said it would consider the presence of international troops on its border a hostile act and Lebanon has said it would deploy its own forces there, but not let international troops patrol in the area. Annan has backed Lebanon in the dispute and called on "all the neighbors" to cooperate in implementing the cease-fire deal.
On Wednesday, a Hezbollah cabinet minister said that the guerrilla group will not release the two captured Israeli soldiers unconditionally, and that they would only be freed in a prisoner exchange.
"There will be no unconditional release. This is not possible," Minister of Energy and Hydraulic Resources Mohammed Fneish said in Beirut. He is one of two Hezbollah members in Lebanon's Cabinet.
Prime Minister Fouad Siniora pledged to distribute some LL50 million ($33,000) in aid to each family whose home was completely destroyed during the recent Israeli-Hezbollah offensive. A government primary estimation shows that 130,000 houses across Lebanon have been demolished or damaged of which 50,000 are in Beirut's southern suburbs. Several Arab countries had offered to rebuild entire villages that had been partially or completely destroyed during the recent conflict.
"Saudi Arabia has pledged to reconstruct 10 villages, Qatar one village, Yemen one village, Bahrain one village," Siniora said. "We will propose the idea of such help to the countries taking part in the Stockholm conference."
Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport will be repaired at no charge by the Consolidated Contractors Company, he added.
"The eastern runway, 21, has been completely fixed ... The western runway, 17, is currently under reconstruction and needs three days to be fully operational. The rest of the runways need a few days before they will be operational," Siniora said.
"The Stockholm conference, which will be attended by 60 governments and organizations, will constitute a primary remedy to the results of the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict. The Beirut I international donor conference will take place later this year.
Israel's Prime Minister Olmert said he hoped the cease-fire would provide dialogue between Israel and Lebanon to allow "direct contact" between the government of Israel and the government of Lebanon to hopefully to reach agreement between the two countries. He said, the deal could be "a cornerstone to build a new reality between Israel and Lebanon."
Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said Wednesday that Lebanon will be the last Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel, vowing that he would not hold "direct or indirect contacts" with Israel.
2006-08-30 21:49:13
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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No it wont last a terr orist will always be a terr orist but they are scared they did not expect this response from Israel. and if Israel sees the need to get back in they will because no one will defend Israel is she doesn't defend her self especially the UN(my computer wont let me write out the word Terr....)
2006-08-29 09:26:50
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answer #4
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answered by y y 1
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The Transformers might desire to end the conflict. provided that they have been genuine. Israel and Hizbola can end the conflict, yet they do no longer pick to. it somewhat is like a videogame to them. whilst one kills 20 human beings, the different brags approximately how a lot of human beings they killed. whilst one united states of america says, "look they killed those form of harmless human beings" the different section says, "look in any respect the harmless human beings they killed interior the previous".
2016-09-30 03:32:32
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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All wars come to an end eventually. I heard that Bush sent many American troops to die in Iraq for nothing. Sad, huh?
2006-08-29 09:17:53
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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UN did not ask for a cease fire but instead asked to cease violence . truly i tell that war won't stop , if israel keeps its arrogance . we just want our lands & everything ours from them other than that they will never be safe again .they have to understand this . when they give us our rights back we will leave them . but still we will hate them for ever for wat they did .
2006-08-29 10:41:11
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answer #7
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answered by zazou 4
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war never stops even the ones that u thoght has stoped r still in small fighting
2006-08-29 09:17:50
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answered by Phantom Pyro 1
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No. It need some kind of longterm action to stop it
2006-08-29 09:17:33
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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I don;t care. They can kill each other for all I care
2006-08-29 09:16:52
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answered by billyandgaby 7
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