Sue Lackey Talk Radio News Service Middle East Analyst, reports from Bint Jbail, Lebanon where shops, houses, and businesses were blasted to rubble from Israeli attacks.
Lackey discusses that a 48-hour cease-fire was put into place in southern Lebanon, ambulances rushed from hospitals after roads in Lebanon opened up to rescue the elderly and injured, civilians ranted against the United States, and find hope in Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. (2:02)
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