Not really unconditional then is it (although I agree that that was one of the cease-fire agreements but I didn't get the use of unconditional in that agreement since it wasn't any such thing)?
>>I was worried that they might be there for years.
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>>"Israel’s Army pulled out of southern Lebanon early on Sunday to complete a transfer to the Lebanese Army and international peacekeepers under a United Nations resolution to end the bloody war with Hezbollah guerrillas."
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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/01/world/middleeast/01israel.html>
>I wonder if that will unconditionally get them their soldiers back, as the cease-fire stated.?!
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