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Israel would require a 15,000-strong international fighting force before leaving Lebanon
Media Release
Aug. 2, 2006

Israel would require a 15,000-strong international fighting force deployed in south Lebanon before its troops would loosen their grip on border territory wrested from Hizbollah control, Ehud Olmert, Israel’s prime minister, said.
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