Both the United States and Israel expressed optimism yesterday that Hezbollah guerillas would no longer freely roam or launch attacks from southern Lebanon following a cease-fire resolution unanimously approved by the U.N. Security Council last week. The cease-fire does not propose the eradication of Hezbollah, but it revived a two-year old Security Council demand for the militia's disarmament, a tough job that the Lebanese government did not attempt on its own. (AP)
Do you think the U.N. Security Council cease-fire resolution will result in the disarmament of Hezbollah guerillas in southern Lebanon?