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Israel: Hizbullah Will Not Avenge Mughniyeh Killing
Israeli Vice Prime Minister Haim Ramon said Thursday Hizbullah will not avenge the assassination of its top commander Imad Mughniyeh due to Israel's unpredictable actions during the summer 2006 war on Lebanon.
"The war made all the difference," Ramon said during a meeting with prominent Tel Aviv executives.

He said Hizbullah is wary of avenging Mughniyeh's killing "because it discovered during the Second Lebanon War that it cannot predict Israel's response to its actions."

Ynet News said on its website that Ramon, addressing the looming "cold escalation" on Israel's northern front, noted that "Israel's ability to negotiate with Syria is very limited, if at all existent, at the moment."

"It is very difficult to withdraw Syria from the axis of extremism, because the Golan Heights are not sufficient incentive for Syria to sacrifice its alliance with Iran and the control that it harbors over Lebanon," Ramon said.

"The Heights are not a sufficient prize for Syria at the moment," Ynet News quoted Ramon as saying.

"Damascus has made a strategic choice and would much rather preserve its alliance with Hizbullah and with Iran than make peace with Israel. Syria and Iran share a very close political bond and not only at the regional level," he added.
 

Beirut, 03 Apr 08, 16:09
 
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