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To: Ilaine who wrote (7594)7/14/2006 2:13:22 PM
From: energyplay  Respond to of 220286
 
Syria nows says it will NOT intervene -
from AP

Syria wants to stay out of the conflict between Israel and Lebanon and is trying to restrain Hizbullah from firing missiles into northern Israel, the country's ambassador to London told the British Broadcasting Corp. on Friday.

"Syria does not wish at all to be involved in the conflict," Ambassador Sami Khiyami said. "It's really seeking to ease down tensions and to reach a settlement that would stop completely the violence.

"The most important thing today is to concentrate on stopping the violence, on negotiating exchange of prisoners and on devising ways and means to bring peace to this poor Middle East."

Khiyami was asked if Syria had told Hizbullah to stop firing missiles at Israel. He replied, "of course" and said that while Hizbullah was a "completely independent" movement, Syria has "good relations" with it.

>>>meaning, you are on your own, guys.

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This puts Hezbolla and Iran in a tough place.
This migth tend to contain the fighting.