Rafi Frankel, Talk Radio News Service Correspondent, discusses Israel’s attempt to back away from air strikes so that an incident like Qana, Lebanon will not happen again.
Frankel remarks that Israel has moved to ground operations, attacking Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, Israel feels a cease-fire is imminent within one or two weeks, but wants to do great damage to Hezbollah before a cease-fire is called. (1:53)
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