WASHINGTON, July 30, 2006

FTN - 07/30/06

Transcript July 30, 2006 Face The Nation

  • Play CBS Video Video Cease-Fire First, Talks Later

    Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora speaks to Bob Schieffer about the Israeli air strike that killed 50 people in Qana and says that a cease-fire is needed first before any talks can take place.

  • Video Israel: Hezbollah Can End It

    Israeli deputy Prime Minister Shimon Peres tells Bob Schieffer that negotiations to end the Mideast crisis can start as soon as Hezbollah ends their attacks on Israel.

  • Video Lebanon Disinvites Rice

    Following an Israeli attack on the village of Qana that left at least 50 people dead, protests raged in Beirut and Lebanon told Secretary of State Condoleezza to stay in Israel. Lara Logan reports.

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  • Photo Essay Crisis In Lebanon

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(CBS)  Fuad Siniora, the Lebanese Prime Minister, and Shimon Peres, the Israeli Deputy Prime Minister, joined "Face The Nation."

Following a background report by Lara Logan about an Israeli air strike that killed 50 in the Lebanese village of Qana, two representatives from Israel and Lebanon speak about what's holding up negotiations to end the Mideast crisis.

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By Bob Schieffer
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