On 15 sept. 06, at 02:12, Carl Remick quoted Thomas L. Friedman:
> Regarding Mr. Olmert, this war was not easy to manage, because it
> was about everything and nothing. There was absolutely no reason
> for the Hezbollah attack on July 12 across the U.N.-recognized
> Israel-Lebanon border, in which eight Israeli soldiers were killed
> and two abducted. In that sense, the war was about nothing.
I thought the soldier were on Lebanese territory. It is what he means by saying "across the border" ?
Jean-Christophe Helary