Rafi Frankel Talk Radio News Service Correspondent, responds with an international perspective on the situation between Lebanon and Israel
Frankel states "that most of the international community is calling for an immediate cease-fire;" however, a cease-fire does not solve the problem because it allows Hezbollah to rearm. (0:55)
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