Posted AT 5:58 AM EDT on 21/07/06
Past approach to peace lost in rubble
NEW YORK When Hezbollah hurled its militants and rockets across the southern Lebanese border with Israel last week, Arab governments responded as if they were the real targets. And to a large extent, they were right.
The unfolding crisis in the Middle East risks dragging the region "into adventurism that does not serve Arab interests," Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and King Abdullah II of Jordan said last weekend.
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