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East expert Ya'acov Havakuk said. "The
organization now realizes that the situa-
tion is more complex than in the past
and that it cannot beat Israel."
In a recent interview with the
Christian Science Monitor, Nasrallah
said his group's military wing did not
have to remain a permanent fixture
along the border. However, this could
change only within the framework of
a "comprehensive settlement" in the
region, he said.
In some ways, it is easier for Israel
to negotiate with Hezbollah than with
the Palestinians. In contrast to the
Palestinian arena, with its multiplicity
of competing and overlapping groups,
Hezbollah is a very structured organi-
zation, with pOlitical wings and social
service branches in addition to the
military branch.
Nasrallah is the group's uncontested
leader. He was elected to his post in
1992 after Abbas Mussawi was assassi-
nated in an Israeli missile strike.
Friends and enemies alike consider
Nasrallah a man who honors his
word. "I recall that at times we
refrained from taking certain action
against Hezbollah, because Nasrallah
threatened that they would respond so
and so, and we knew that he would
stand by his word," Noi said.
Nasrallah maintains that he does
not receive orders from Iran and
Syria, but he is well aware that with-
out their money and arms his organi-
zation would be far less powerful. He
also knows that the U.S. and Israel
already are warning Iran and Syria.

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Message To Assad

After the Shlomi incident, Israeli fight-
er jets buzzed the palace of Syrian
President Bashar Assad as a warning
against Syrian sponsorship of attacks
from Lebanon into Israel. The decision
to allow the German mediator to visit
Tannenbaum can be linked to a recent
statement by Assad that he was willing
to help with the Israeli prisoner issue.
Nasrallah apparently received clear
signals from Damascus that it was
time to take a different position in
negotiating with Israel. Yet Nasrallah
is always a hard bargainer, and the
road toward a final exchange is a long
and winding road.
Eyal Zisser, a professor of Middle
East studies at Tel Aviv University,
predicted that Nasrallah will squeeze
the maximum out of Israel until a
deal is sealed. And, of course, there's
always the possibility that Hezbollah
could change its mind at the last
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