After 20 months of strikes and a conflict that brought Lebanon to the brink of civil war and five days of intensive discussions in Doha, Qatar an agreement promising to bring an end to the violence was reached. The Lebanese media described the event as a victory for Hizbullah as the conditions agreed on were similar to those mentioned by Hassan Nasrallah before the recent bout of violence erupted
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