Saturday, July 19, 2008

Hezbollah: More Israeli Soldiers May Be Abducted




This is what you get when you make deals with devils. Hezbollah's #2 asshat, Sheikh Naim Kassem, is making news by saying that it ain't over. Here's the details from DEBKA:



Sheikh Naim Kassem, deputy secretary-general of Hizballah, said Saturday, July 19, that abductions of more Israeli soldiers may not be ruled out “in order to achieve the organization’s goals.” He declared that his pro-Iranian Shiite group remained at war with Israel.

The war would go on as long Israel “occupies the Shaba Farms, the village of Ghajar and the Kfar Shuba hills [Mt. Dov on the Hermon],” said Kassem.

What Kassem doesn't say here is this...that the war with Israel would go on EVEN IF Israel abandoned Shaba, Ghajar and Kfar Shuba. This guy is a pathological liar and anyone worth their salt knows that Hezbollah's war with Israel will continue until Israel is no more.

Israel goes through this agony of the past week of the prisoner exchange where they let a Lebanese baby killer go and in return, get the mutilated and more than likely, tortured bodies of their two solidiers back. A few days later, Hezbollah now says they will target more Israeli soldiers for capture.

It's my opinion that within seconds of this interview, Kassem's name goes up on a big board at the IDF's HQ and all preparations are made to take this fool out. It's been far too long since Hezbollah has paid a price for not only their actions but their words. We have seen countless times where these chickenshit terrorist organizations back down when their leaders bite the big one. So, it's time Kassem and perhaps Nasrallah himself get unassembled, physically.

Each and every day Hezbollah is rearming and repositioning themselves for bigger and more deadly attacks on Israel - I say that a good offense will be the best defense. With the current state of uheaval in Lebanon's government, it is time to test their willingness to defend the criminals of Hezbollah.



Hizballah’s No. 2: War not over, more Israeli soldiers may be abducted

Regarding future kidnaps of Israeli soldiers, he said “I won't speak about this issue because it has to do with military activity in the struggle with Israel and with the question of whether this confrontation will demand such an action. These are details which will become known in the future.”
Hizballah had yet to exact revenge for the assassination of military commander Imad Mughnyieh in February, he said.
The tenor of Hassan Nassrallah’s speech in Beirut, after trading the remains of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser for five Hizballah prisoners, was different. He stressed the importance of inter-factional dialogue in Lebanon as his organization’s first priority.
This reflected Tehran’s current strategy of diplomatic engagement with Washington, whereas his deputy Kassem spoke on Saturday in bellicose terms of continuing the war with Israel, more in keeping with the Hizballah’s war preparations.
On July 13, DEBKAfile’s military sources disclosed that Hizballah had commandeered the strategic Mt. Sannine peak in central Lebanon. Under the command of Iranian officers, it installed there anti-air and radar equipment for shooting down Israeli jets, as well as C-802 shore-to-sea missiles along the coast for attacking Israeli warships.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Lessons learned:

Good guys: 0
Bad guys: 1

why is it always like this ?