Rafi Frankel, Talk Radio News Service Correspondent, remarks about the Lebanese government getting involved with the conflict.
Frankel explains that if the Lebanese government puts 15,000 soldiers on the border, it may not be enough to remove the Hezbollah; the Israeli army needs the support of an international force. (0:41)
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