Rafi Frankel Talk Radio News Service Correspondent, discusses the strongest sign of a cease-fire would come from Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Frankel comments that officials around the world are looking for a cease-fire now, but a cease-fire in the immediate future would prolong the conflict resulting in a larger retaliation from the Hezbollah. (1:54)
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