Saturday, September 4, 2010

Hezbollah Leader, Nasrallah, Congratulates Hamas On Killing Innocent Israeli Men, Women and Unborn Babies This Week



You know, we sit here and see dozens upon dozens of articles on the internet being written about the peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians that began this week but nowhere in those reports from the MSM writers do you see both Hamas and Hezbollah saying that those talks are futile, that Israel needs to be destroyed.

Well, yesterday, Hezbollah's nutless leader, Hassan Nasrallah, praised his Iranian proxy terrorist brothers in Gaza, Hamas, for their attack that killed 4 Israeli citizens. This is how Nasrallah described this cowardly attack...from Haaretz:




Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah praised Hamas on Friday for the West Bank shooting attacks which left four Israelis dead and two injured on two consecutive days, saying "this is the way to free Jerusalem and Palestine."

Speaking at a rally held in honor of Jerusalem day, in a neighborhood south of Beirut, Nasrallah criticized the Palestinian Authority for agreeing to direct negotiations with Israel.

"These negotiations were born to die," Nasrallah said.

"Palestine from the sea to the river is the property of the Palestinian nation, of the Arab and the Muslim, and no one has the right to relinquish that land, not even a drop of its water," Nasrallah said.


So, let me see if I have this straight - the Palestinian Authority is going into peace talks with Israel with a long list of demands of Israel but in return for Israeli concessions, nothing would be done to remove the Hezbollah and Hamas threat to Israel. Do I have that right?

Seems to me that this would be a bit like the United States signing a "no illegal immigration" pact with Canada and Americans expecting no more illegals in our country - ignoring the fact that 95% of illegals come in from Mexico.

I have determined that both Hezbollah and Hamas have very short memories - in the last Lebanon War, Hezbollah sufffered huge losses and although the Israelis had a tougher time than expected, the fact of the matter is that Hezbollah got creamed (and Nasrallah was underground for upwards of four months). And as for Hamas, Operation Cast Lead came within weeks of totally destroying that terrorist organization.

So, as a prelude to peace negotiations this time, I believe the Israelis should approach the Palestinian Authority, along with Egypt with the premise that talks will continue once Hezbollah and Hamas are destroyed - let's see if the Egyptians will join the fight and take care of wiping out Hamas in Gaza while the PA eliminates Hamas in the West Bank and then Israeli will take care of Hezbollah in Lebanon. Then, perhaps, peace can be discussed.

Hezbollah's Nasrallah doesn't give a rat's ass about the sovereignty of the Palestinian people - he's a messenger of Tehran whose only care is the destruction and removal of Israel. It's high time this clown was removed from the Earth.


By the way, if you notice from the photo above, Nasrallah made his speech yesterday on closed circuit television. LOL

Hezbollah leader praises Hamas for West Bank shooting attacks


Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah praised Hamas on Friday for the West Bank shooting attacks which left four Israelis dead and two injured on two consecutive days, saying "this is the way to free Jerusalem and Palestine."

Four Israelis were killed and two injured this past week in separate shooting attacks in the West Bank. The armed wing of Hamas, the Qassam Brigades, took responsibly for both attacks and vowed that there would be more, just as U.S.-sponsored direct peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians were officially launched in Washington.

Speaking at a rally held in honor of Jerusalem day, in a neighborhood south of Beirut, Nasrallah criticized the Palestinian Authority for agreeing to direct negotiations with Israel.

"These negotiations were born to die," Nasrallah said.

"Palestine from the sea to the river is the property of the Palestinian nation, of the Arab and the Muslim, and no one has the right to relinquish that land, not even a drop of its water," Nasrallah said.

While criticizing the Palestinian Authority, Nasrallah said the Palestinian group Hamas and other opposition forces "need to hear voices of support from the Arab and Islamic world."

He continued by praising "the steadfast position of resistance forces in Palestine, Lebanon and Iraq, along with Syria and Iran," which are helping to prevent Israel and the United States from establishing a "new Middle East."

Jerusalem day was declared by the late supreme leader of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, grand ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, and is held on the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan. On this day, mass rallies against Israel and in support of the Palestinians are held throughout the Arab world.

The rallies this year coincided with the first direct Middle East peace talks in almost two years, in Washington, where U.S. President Barack Obama was hosting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

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