More than 70 percent of Lebanese citizens interviewed in a recent poll believe that peace with the Jewish state cannot be achieved while Israel’s current Likud government remains in power. Another portion of the survey carried out by the Beirut-based Center for Development Studies and Projects indicates that a majority of Lebanese do not want normalized relations with Israel even if a peace agreement is reached.
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