As fighting rages, Israelis express an uneasy confidence in the war
TEL AVIV -- The self-styled ``Dizengoff parliament" meets daily at a long table in front of a nameless sandwich shop on Dizengoff street, in the heart of Tel Aviv, and its members raised their voices last week as one in favor of their country's war against Hezbollah. The ``parliamentarians," like most Israeli men, are veterans of previous wars, and they ... (Full article: 1208 words)
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