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Is this a solution for Hezbollah-Israel?

The problem is Israel needs a buffer between its borders and other countries and Hezbollah has a military wing. If Israel could stand at its border while Hezbollah's militia is disbanded and put into the regular Lebanese military would that help? Later a DMZ would be declared say 20 miles or whatever is logostically acceptable on both sides of the border. The UN or some multinational colilition would secure the DMZ to make sure neither party entered. The restructured Lebanese army would be controlled by majority vote of the parliment, with consent of the Pres and PM. What this would prove is does Hezbollah have Lebanon's best interest at heart or is its sole purpose the destruction of Israel?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It can help...but first you have to get both sides to stop shooting rockets and bombs at each other.

    And by the way...if one remembers how this whole mess started one could remember that Hezbollah does not have Lebanon's best interests at heart. The only interest they have is their own filthy interests (whatever those are are still debatable).

  • 1 decade ago

    The only solution is for the Hezbollah cult to be completely deprived of their ability to attack Israel.

  • 1 decade ago

    Stop Figting

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