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Arab Protesters Descend On Israeli Borders

Palestinian Protests

ARON HELLER   05/15/11 11:20 PM ET   AP

MAJDAL SHAMS, Golan Heights — Mobilized by calls on Facebook, thousands of Arab protesters marched on Israel's borders with Syria, Lebanon and Gaza on Sunday in an unprecedented wave of demonstrations, sparking clashes that left at least 15 people dead in an annual Palestinian mourning ritual marking the anniversary of Israel's birth.

In a surprising turn of events, hundreds of Palestinians and supporters poured across the Syrian frontier and staged riots, drawing Israeli accusations that Damascus, and its ally Iran, orchestrated the unrest to shift attention from an uprising back home. It was a rare incursion from the usually tightly controlled Syrian side and could upset the delicate balance between the two longtime foes.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who heads to Washington at the end of the week, said he ordered the military to act with "maximum restraint" but vowed a tough response to further provocations.

"Nobody should be mistaken. We are determined to defend our borders and sovereignty," he declared in a brief address broadcast live on Israeli TV stations.

The violence showed Israel the extent of Arab anger over the Palestinian issue, beyond the residents of the West Bank and Gaza, and came at a critical time for U.S. Mideast policy.

President Barack Obama's envoy to the region, George Mitchell, resigned Friday after more than two years of fruitless efforts. The U.S. president may now have to retool the administration's approach to peacemaking. Obama is expected to deliver a Mideast policy speech in the coming week.

Deadly clashes also took place along Israel's nearby northern border with Lebanon, as well as in the Gaza Strip on Israel's southern flank. The Israeli military said 13 soldiers were wounded, none seriously.

Sunday's unrest – which came after activists used Facebook and other websites to mobilize Palestinians and their supporters in neighboring countries to march on the border with Israel – marked the first time the protests that have swept the Arab world in recent months have been directed at Israel.

The events carried a message for Israel: Even as it wrestles with the Palestinian demand for a state in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem – areas Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war – there is a related problem of neighboring countries that host millions of Palestinians with aspirations to return.

The fate of Palestinian refugees is one of the thorniest issues that any Israeli-Palestinian peace deal will have to address.

Palestinians were marking the "nakba," or "catastrophe" – the term they use to describe their defeat and displacement in the war that followed Israel's founding on May 15, 1948. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were uprooted. Today, the surviving refugees and their descendants number several million people.

Each year, Palestinians throughout the region mark the "nakba" with demonstrations. But never before have marchers descended upon Israel's borders from all directions. The Syrian incursion was especially surprising.

Israel captured the Golan from Syria in the 1967 war, and Syria demands the area back as part of any peace deal. Israel has annexed the territory. Despite hostility between the two countries, Syria has carefully kept the border quiet since the 1973 Mideast war.

Around midday, thousands of people approached the frontier, hoisting Palestinian flags, shouting slogans and throwing rocks and bottles at Israeli forces. When hundreds of people burst across the border fence into the Israeli-controlled town of Majdal Shams, surprised soldiers opened fire.

Syrian forces did not intervene – and Syrian officials reported four people were killed, and dozens wounded.

Rioters paraded through the town, flashing Syrian ID cards and holding Palestinian flags.

"This was a surprise for everyone. I have been here my whole life and never saw anything like this," said Khatib Ibrahim, a 51-year-old resident who watched the clashes unfold as he worked in his family's grove.

The Israeli army said more than 100 people were sent back to Syria by the time the unrest died down several hours later.

Israeli defense officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the information, acknowledged the military was caught off guard by the violent marches.

Officials also said there were strong signs that Syria and its Iranian-backed Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, orchestrated the unrest.

"The Syrian regime is intentionally attempting to divert international attention away from the brutal crackdown of their own citizens to incite against Israel," said Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich, an Israeli military spokeswoman.

Israel's military spokesman, Brig. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, told Channel 2 TV he also saw "fingerprints of Iranian provocation and an attempt to use 'nakba day' to create conflict."

Hezbollah's al-Manar TV was in place to film much of the day's clashes, and defense officials said the activists were bused in from Palestinian refugee camps throughout Syria. Many of them held European passports and told interrogators they had been flown in from abroad for the march.

"It's our land," one of the infiltrators, Sufian Abdel Hamid, told Israel's Channel 2 TV. "We won't stop trying to come back."

An explosion of unrest along the border could play into the hands of Syrian President Bashar Assad, who has faced two months of popular protests against political repression and rights abuses in his country. The uprising, in which human rights groups say more than 800 people have been killed, is the most serious challenge to the Assad family's 40-year dynasty.

Assad has cast himself as the only person who can bring stability to Syria – a country with a volatile mixture of religions and sects, and with a hostile neighbor in Israel.

About 25 miles (40 kilometers) to the west, Israeli troops clashed with a large crowd of Lebanese demonstrators who approached that border. The military said it opened fire when protesters tried to damage the border fence. Security officials in Lebanon reported 10 dead.

It was the deadliest incident along the volatile border since Israel fought Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas during a monthlong war five years ago.

Sunday's shooting erupted at the tense border village of Maroun el-Rass, which saw some of the fiercest fighting in 2006. Thousands of Palestinian refugees traveled to the village in buses adorned with posters that said: "We are returning." Many came from the 12 crowded refugee camps in Lebanon where some 400,000 Palestinian refugees live.

Hundreds of Lebanese soldiers, U.N. peacekeepers and riot police deployed heavily in the area, taking up positions along the electrified border fence and patrolling the area in military vehicles. Young Hezbollah supporters wearing yellow hats and carrying walkie-talkies organized the entry to the village and handed out Palestinian flags.

In Cairo, a security official said more than 1,000 protesters tried to push their way past a tight security cordon toward the Israeli Embassy, located on the top floor of a building. Egyptian soldiers guarding the embassy fired tear gas to disperse the crowd. One protester burned an Israeli flag.

There was also violence in a predictable location – Gaza.

Palestinian medics said 125 people were wounded when demonstrators in the Gaza Strip tried to approach a heavily fortified border crossing into Israel. One man was killed by an Israeli sniper. The military said he was trying to plant a bomb.

In Jordan, meanwhile, police blocked a group of protesters trying to reach the border with Israel. In addition, hundreds of West Bank Palestinian threw stones at Israeli police and burned tires at a checkpoint outside Jerusalem before they were dispersed.

Inside Israel, police were on high alert for disturbances among the country's large Arab minority, and Israeli police spokeswoman Sigal Toledo said a deadly traffic incident involving an Arab truck driver in Tel Aviv was "most likely" an attack.

The truck plowed through a crowded street, crashing into a bus, several cars and pedestrians, killing one and injuring 16 others. Police said the 22-year-old driver claimed it was an accident, but a witness said he had to subdue the man and that he was shouting slogans against Jews.

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Associated Press writer Zeina Karam in Maroun al-Rass, Lebanon, Elizabeth Kennedy in Beirut, Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, and Jamal Halaby in Southern Shuneh, Jordan, contributed to this report.

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09:22 AM on 05/28/2011
We will never be satisfied until reparations are made by the Israelis to the Palestinians.

1. Get out of Palestine

2. Go to the Hague for your war crimes

3. Leave us alone
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Alicia Westberry
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09:07 AM on 05/20/2011
These countries need to work with each other toward peace. Things that happened in the past can't be changed. At some point it's simply time to move on. America has it's own problems. We need to get out of the mediating between countries business.
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Gloria Otting Vestring
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10:15 PM on 05/18/2011
Trying to not take on side or the other here, but I do wish we as Americans would stop trying to mediate a peace in the mid east. We've tried and failed now since at least the time of Carter's presidency. Nothing against all the presidents who tried, but it's time to concede failure,and move on. Let someone else try. Better yet, Let the two sides work it out themselves.

We have our hands full now with a failing nation right here, so time to mind our own business which we have not done.
10:43 PM on 05/17/2011
An education lesson about the basics of life in Israel. I'm not sure why I'm bothering, but, I'm bored. It is a requirement that all Israeli-Jews (except the consciensious objectors, I met 2 and the extremely religious, I met none) and some willing Israeli-Muslims (I met 2) serve in the IDF (I met about 18). Usually before entering college. Women serve for 2 years, men serve for 3. It is hard to find an Israeli-Jewish college student who isn't recently discharged from the IDF. And it's hard to find a front-line IDF soldier who hasn't been fired on by terrorists. Most Muslim-Israelis are not required to serve ( I met 17). Israeli-Christians are not required to serve (I met 1). One of the advantages of having a child in the Arabic language, Arab culture department at the university (yes taught by Muslim scholars and language experts) is you get to meet a lot of Israeli-Muslim college students. Guess what, these Israeli kids argue, disagree, belong to a wide variety of political parties and have widely diverging opinions about everything. Nobody gets hauled away in the middle of the night for expressing a far left or far right opinion. As I've said before, on Israeli radio there is a talk show for everybody and a newspaper for everybody. I am sure you can find an Israeli that expresses just about the entire spectrum of political opinion. ITS AN EXTREMELY ACTIVE DEMOCRACY PEOPLE!!!
09:24 AM on 05/28/2011
You are biased. One man's terrorist is another persons soldier. So to me, you are talking about thousands of teen terrorists indoctrinated in zionism. And your so called terrorists are freedom fighters to me.
07:12 PM on 05/17/2011
I am absolutely laughing out loud reading these Israel hating, anti-Semitic diatribes. Oh, my people, could you make this argument any easier for me???? This isn't even a challenge. Every anti-Semitic or Israel hating post absolutely validates my point and my entire argument! Every hystrical rant about "Israel causing genocide" or any other nutty thing you come up with, absolutely proves my point that all you "pro-Palestinian" supporters are as hystrionic and drama addicted as any badly behaved, over indulged teen-age girl. How do you EVER expect anyone intelligent and thoughtful to actually take your arguments seriously when you can't utter a single reasoned thoughtful position on anything? Please don't make this so easy for me!!! I'm truly getting bored with all of you.
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
09:43 PM on 05/17/2011
To some life is so very simple. “Israel good Arabs bad.” When you exist in that limited reality when you find that some disagree with you there is incredulity that others do not recognise the absolute truth that are self-evident.

But life is not really that simple and reality does not usually disclose self evident truths and when it does those that would be tarnished by the truth attempt to hide it.

Hence when there is a conflict over land between Israel and Palestine. The only reason why anyone would support the Palestinians would be because they are Anti-Semitic and hate Israel or at least this is what we are told. Because no one who is honest and clear thinking could ever accept that the Palestinian cause is just.

Those who support the Palestinians are accused of hate,

I have an exercise for those who are uncommitted. Go to the post of pro-Israel supporters and where they mention Arab, Palestinian and Islam, replace those words with words associated with “Jew” and ask yourself if what you know read is Anti-Semitic. If it is then the original post were racist against Arabs.
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57basque
Mondragon Co-op or bust
09:51 PM on 05/17/2011
Well I can see Israel's crimes in Gaza. It will only take the American Church to fulfill Luke 21:20 when Jerusalem is surrounded by Armies for her desolations to be at hand. Its the Zionist in charge who have high-jacked Judaism. They are no more children of Abraham than the ones who killed their last king, and they haven't had a king on David's Throne for Centuries before that. If they were dong the deeds of Abraham they would have Peace and Security.

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Evolution-Number-Nine-by-Michael-Dewey-110215-430.html
05:47 PM on 05/19/2011
If somebody shot rockets to the City in which you live, would you want your government to prevent them doing so. Hamas still keeps shooting rockets on Israel even after they were whipped in the war. Hamas killed more Palestinians in that war than Israel did, just as various "leaders" of Arab world had killed thousands of their own people in the last few months. That is their style: rule by terror, terrorism, lies and stealing from their own people...
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GiantsFan44
Happy wife, Happy life
05:19 PM on 05/17/2011
Israel closed it's borders as of today.
05:13 PM on 05/17/2011
This confflict is about the inmoral and illegal colonization of the land of Palestine; and the war of extermination and displacement of the native inhabitants, sustained and enhaced by the anachronistic (chosen-only) nation bulding Zionist enterprise .

It is also about the absurd status-quo impossed upon a stateless community which is routinely attacked by one of the most powerful and high-tech armed military forces in the world, but that has been denied the right to defend itself.. A community that is expected to never possess, use or even think in getting access to any conventional or unconventional weapon (rocks, bricks and concret included) unless they want to be formally charged as "terrorists", and suffer the consequences of such stigma..

This conflict reads like an old saga, a journey to the heart of darkness, that doesn't belong to this century, in which a group of conquistadors, colonizers and pilgrims are lost in tme in a never ending game of cowboys and Indians, pirates and flotillas and treasure looters. The conquistadors want this XXI century world, to rewind back the clock, to dismiss all international laws, so they can fullfil with impunity the fantasy of a "promissed land", eradicating local inhabitants, plundering their natural resources, destroying the local culture, as they happily bunker themselves as settlers behind high fences, taking pride, and earning honor, in chasing those wild savages (terrorists) who dare to irrespect and frighten the good settlers with their primitive bows and arrows.
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Robgrut
06:42 PM on 05/17/2011
Please study your history. The land of Israel dates back to the 8th century BC. The word Palestine was not even dreamed up until well over a Millenium later.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judea
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
07:38 PM on 05/17/2011
http://www.mideastweb.org/pal1200.htm

Mid East Maps-Canaan before the Hebrews

http://www.mideastweb.org/pal1200.gif

Give Canaan back to the Canaanites

Amariri fanned and favoured
02:11 PM on 05/17/2011
The Jewish bashing and Israel bashing on this site is extremely eye openning and absolutely confirms my position that the rout of the Middle East mess is anti Semitism. However, I also know that a Jewish pediatrician will still answer a Jew-hater’s call at 2:00 AM when his kid has a fever, a Jewish psychologist will still comfort him in his personal struggles, a Jewish scientist will still work to uncover the mysteries of the physical universe where he lives, a Jewish professor will still educate him, a Jewish lawyer will still defend his rights, a Jewish actor will still entertain him, a Jewish musician will still write music he enjoys hearing, Jewish comedian will still make him laugh, a Jewish medical researcher will still search for cures to diseases that might kill him, get the point? Are the Jewish people superior? Of course not. They are no better nor worse than any other group of people. They are, however, the most consistently persecuted group of people throughout history. But as a group (there are only 13 million world-wide) their labor has benefited the world far in excess of their meager numbers. I suspect this creates tremendous resentment and jealousy among Jew-haters. All Jewish people seem to ask in return is that no one kill them or advocate for other people to kill them, and they be left alone to worship in their own way. Someone explain to me what is so unreasonable about this?
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GiantsFan44
Happy wife, Happy life
05:04 PM on 05/17/2011
I understand your side, however people in the middle east see Israel as holding down the Palestinians as well.  Israel could stop it all by agreeing to a two state solution.  They would at least give these people no more room for disagreement.
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gunrunner99
freedom of speech
06:08 PM on 05/17/2011
The only thing is,palastine people are notorious for not getting along! Look what they just pulled on us and,we give them, how many billions a year? They are terrorists,pure and simple,hiding OBL and I am sure al queda is alive and active in that country.Why do they want to bother Isreal? Dont they have more land already? Just something to fight about,anything to fight about.
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GiantsFan44
Happy wife, Happy life
05:17 PM on 05/17/2011
There is nothing unreasonable about that, IF that is all it was.  I have a very good friend who is Jewish and even she can see the problems in Israel.  Netanyahu cozying up to the religious right, accepting their money and bashing our presidents.  Their refusal to broker a real common sense deal with the Palestinians because of some far-fetched idea that their final goal is to demolish the Dome of the Rock.  How can I condone that type of activity?  What would you do if the Pasadena Californian Methodists were coming to your city, say Arcadia and threatening to destroy your Presbyterian church because God told them they owned that property and supposedly told them to build their temple there?
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gunrunner99
freedom of speech
06:16 PM on 05/17/2011
How much property does Palastine have? , How much does Isreal have? How much do they need,first just the strip,guarentee then,the Palitinians will want it all.
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Dec2086Lover
After all you are my wonderwall.
12:28 PM on 05/17/2011
Palestinians can't go back to their lands,but Jews from different parts of the world are living there because some garbage in the Bible that says they are God's chosen people?Nonsense!

Plus the Palestinians will protest,it has nothing to do with whether the Arab govts allow it or not,those who say if Syria and Iran become democracies they will hold back the Palestinians from breaking down the border,are stupid.Palestinians did what they wanted,not that they were following Bashar Assad's orders.They don't care about that tyrant.
hfpf
Wake up World.
01:00 PM on 05/17/2011
You really are not informed at all.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110516/wl_nm/us_palestinians_israel

The White House accused the Syrian government on Monday of inciting deadly border clashes between Israeli troops and Palestinian demonstrators, saying Damascus was trying to distract attention from its own violent crackdown on protests. White House spokesman Jay Carney said Israel "has the right to prevent unauthorized crossing at its borders." (Reuters)
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
08:47 PM on 05/17/2011
Any relationship between Whitehouse accusations and the truth may be totally coincidental. Remember the Whitehouse accused Iraq of having weapons of mass destruction.

I know this is a different administration. Bush and Obama have this is common, they are politician. A profession not usually noted for honesty.
09:13 PM on 05/17/2011
of course they did.. but we all know the truth.. it is the Arab and Palestinians on social networks that started this show.. and I know it had to have been a successful nonviolent demonstration because it is not covered well .
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Dec2086Lover
After all you are my wonderwall.
12:23 PM on 05/17/2011
I enjoy reading stories about Palestinians who muster the courage and determination to break through the border in search of their homes in their rightful lands.Palestinians lived in Palestine for centuries,nothing will change that.

I will always be pro Palestinian,forever and ever!
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Vlady
Better Late
12:45 PM on 05/17/2011
>>I will always be pro Palestinia­n,forever and ever!

I will always be pro Israel, forever and ever!

That's the only way for friendship and everlasting peace.
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gunrunner99
freedom of speech
04:47 PM on 05/17/2011
So for you it was ok for them to hide obl? He ordered the deaths of so many innocent Americans,yet you are pro palistine? I dont understand you at all.
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GiantsFan44
Happy wife, Happy life
06:33 PM on 05/17/2011
Umm Pakistan is not the same as Palestine.  Get your countries straight.  Pakistan hid OBL.  You criticize someone and in your self righteous rant don't even have the right country?
09:15 PM on 05/17/2011
gunrunner (must be related to Bugsy Segal ro Myer Lansky) wrong country.. Palestinian mainstream do not support that murderer.. just the extremists...
hfpf
Wake up World.
11:36 AM on 05/17/2011
Approaching the Arab-Israeli conflict from the perspective that it is about land, so that giving more land to the Palestinians will solve the problem, is a failed endeavor. Israel has already given Egypt the whole of the Sinai, and got nothing in return except a cold peace and rising anti-Semitism in the country. Similarly the disengagement from Gaza did not magically lead to a decline in the wave of anti-Semitism in the Muslim world.
Until U.S. envoys to the Middle East realize that the problem in the eyes of the Palestinians is not the borders of Israel but the very existence of the country, all future missions will similarly fail.

The writer, Tawfik Hamid, is a senior fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. (Jerusalem Post)
Michael II
Neither the one, nor the only
02:23 PM on 05/17/2011
You seriously think Israel "got nothing" from the Egyptian peace treaty? I thought the idea was peace, with Egypt, of which there has been 30 years.
hfpf
Wake up World.
11:34 AM on 05/17/2011
Make no mistake, future illegal incursions from any country surrounding Israel will be met with force, and rightly so. If people get killed it is their own responsibility, they know what they are doing.

Sunday's coordinated attacks on the Israeli border mark a dangerous turn back toward Mideast conflict. Most of the Palestinians in Syria were bused to the Israeli border from two camps controlled by factions friendliest to the Assad regime. Syrian border guards, who since the 1974 truce have kept anyone on their side far from the frontier, let the arrivals rush through.
As ominously, Egypt's post-Mubarak elites are brushing up on their Nasser-style nationalism and anti-Israel populism. Some of the leaders who helped mobilize the protesters on Tahrir Square joined in calls for a "Third Intifada" against Israel. Secular groups have joined with the Muslim Brotherhood in demonstrations outside the Israeli embassy in Cairo.
The Arab Spring began as an effort by Arab publics to reform their own sclerotic politics. If they now retreat to blaming Israel for all of their problems, the uprising in the streets will be for naught. (Wall Street Journal)
hfpf
Wake up World.
12:00 PM on 05/17/2011
OOPS! Forgot to put the quotes in the above post. The first three lines are my opinion, the rest are the writer's.
12:38 AM on 05/18/2011
government coordinated attacks wow ..what BS ,... have you seen the pictures of these so called attacks.. throwing stones at tanks and armored vehicles far out of range in some cases ...but this is the people not governments doing..despite your lame attempt to follow the company line.. this is scaring all the right wingers.... nonviolent opposition to oppression..started by social networking...

http://www.haaretz.com/blogs/a-special-place-in-hell/for-palestinians-every-day-is-nakba-day-1.362322
hfpf
Wake up World.
10:54 AM on 05/18/2011
Again,, ALL illegal incursions on to Israeli territory will be met with force.
10:48 AM on 05/17/2011
israel was created as a Rothschild outpost in Oil Land. That's it and that's all.

They brought the Euro-jews in to beef up the borders.
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Vlady
Better Late
12:47 PM on 05/17/2011
>>They brought the Euro-jews in to beef up the borders

...and develop Intel chips
10:35 AM on 05/17/2011
Border? No one crossed a border. They crossed an armistice line at best.
Also, the Golan Heights is not Israel, but Israeli-occupied Syria.
10:25 AM on 05/17/2011
The authors of this reprot seem to be Arabs and give and Arab perspective.

They neglect the fact that the 1967 6-day war was fomented by the Arabs and the USSR.

Israel has asked Lebanon to make a peace agreement. Lebanon says they won't.

UN Resolution 242 requires return of land tot he Arabs (and not all of the land) in return for a cessation of the state of war and the signing of permanent peace treaties.

Egypt did this and got everythig back. Now the Egyptians want to abrogate the treaty and reinstate a state of war. Between this and the rockets form Gaza after Israel left Gaza does not raise any hopes of a real peace anytime soon.
Michael II
Neither the one, nor the only
04:55 PM on 05/17/2011
"Now the Egyptians want to abrogate the treaty and reinstate a state of war."

Eh? Where did you get this?

"Israel has asked Lebanon to make a peace agreement. Lebanon says they won't."

As you might have heard, Lebanon is a house divided. The fact that Israel still occupies a tiny part (Shebaa Farms) does not help. The 2006 invasion was also terribly misguided. Reducing the conflict to Twitter-like comments will not help the situation.