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Today I heard something altogether surreal. KABC in Los Angeles reported the following (verbatim): "Despite a few rocket attacks overnight, the cease fire seems to be holding". Did they even realize what they where saying?! How many rocket attacks constitute a cease fire?! how many rockets would Hezbollah have to fire before the cease fire was considered broken? Does this mean that Israel can kill, say, 3 hezbollah fighters a day and still call it a cease fire? It boggles the mind... Dullfig 16:25, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
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Today I heard something altogether surreal. KABC in Los Angeles reported the following (verbatim): "Despite a few rocket attacks overnight, the cease fire seems to be holding". Did they even realize what they where saying?! How many rocket attacks constitute a cease fire?! how many rockets would Hezbollah have to fire before the cease fire was considered broken? Does this mean that Israel can kill, say, 3 hezbollah fighters a day and still call it a cease fire? It boggles the mind... Dullfig 16:25, 15 August 2006 (UTC)