Lebanese-Israeli Peace
June 25th, 2008 by Adam
In light of Israel’s recent offer to begin peace talks with Lebanon, Andrew Lee Butters looks at three crucial elements of any possible agreement. In order for there to be viable peace agreement there must be a solution to the Palestinian issue, peace between Syria and Israel, and an inclusion of Hezbollah in negotiations. To Butters this is highly unlikely as, “A state of war between Lebanon and Israel has existed for so long — since 1948 — and has become so entangled in the region’s problems, that only a regional solution will bring peace between the two countries.”
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