Sue Lackey Talk Radio News Service Middle East Analyst gives an update from Lebanon.
Lackey reports that hospitals in Lebanon have open more beds for civilians in plans that a cease-fire will fail. However, hospitals worry about shortages in medicine, but continue to help wounded soldiers. (2:17)
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