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Israelis face new border conflicts

January 13, 2011 12:47

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Israel was facing possible wars on two fronts this week as Hizbollah took a step towards armed revolution in Lebanon and Egypt warned Hamas that it could soon provoke a new attack by Israel.

Meanwhile, three experts in peace negotiations have signalled in exclusive briefings for the JC that time is almost out for Israel to make a deal with the Palestinians.

In Lebanon, the resignation on Wednesday of 11 Hizbollah members, and two of its allies, from the coalition government headed by Prime Minister Saad Hariri, has created a political deadlock and could be the first step in a coup orchestrated by the Iranian-backed movement.

This comes after recent warnings from IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Gabi Ashkenazi that Hizbollah has the power to take control of Lebanon and has infiltrated parts of the Lebanese army.

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