Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Israeli Ministers Call For Killing of Hezbollah's Nasrallah


Good! I've said it many times that Nasrallah is a tick on the body of the world, sucking blood and life out of all of us. His days of walking this planet should have been up years ago. I'm sure if he hadn't scurried into his deep hole during the recent war with Israel, he would have been wormfood by now. But, when Nasrallah went public for the first time in a long time just the other day to announce Hezbollah's possession of body parts of Israeli soldiers, he came up on the radar screen again.
Here are a few of the comments by Israeli Ministers:


Minister of Religious Affairs Yitzhak Cohen of Shas party said during the weekly Cabinet meeting that “Nasrallah is a cruel and crazy man.” “I don’t understand why he is still breathing. We should have liquidated him a long time ago. I recommend the Cabinet assassinate the man.”

Interior Minister Meir Sheetrit of ruling party Kadima echoed the sentiment, saying, “Nasrallah is a person who has crossed all inhuman lines. We don’t need to negotiate with him, we need to destroy him.”

Housing and Construction Minister Ze’ev Boim reiterated Sheetrit’s call, referring to the Hezbollah leader as a “sewer rat who should dig his own hole.”
Bottom line is this. I sincerely doubt that Nasrallah thinks Israel would take the leap to go after him right about now. Nasrallah's appearance the other day was not to taunt Israel into going after him, in my view, it was all about the infighting going on at Hezbollah and him trying to solidify his position. It's my contention that this would be the perfect time to put Nasrallah's head on a platter and feed it to the rats of Beirut.

Full story is here.


Israeli Ministers Call for Nasrallah’s Assassination
Mohammed Mar’i, Arab News

RAMALLAH, West Bank, 21 January 2008 — A number of Israeli ministers yesterday called for the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, a day after Hezbollah leader announced that his group was holding the remains of Israeli soldiers killed in the July war on Lebanon.

The Arab minister in the Israeli government, Ghaleb Majadle, said Israel should first check to see whether Nasrallah’s claims were accurate.
“Perhaps he wants us to fall into a trap that would serve his agenda,” the minister said, “we must remain very sensitive to the pain of the bereaved families that lost their loved ones in the war.”
Nasrallah, one of Israel’s most wanted men, appeared in public for the first time in more than a year to attend a Shiite religious event of Ashura in the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Saturday. “We have the heads, the hands, the feet and even a nearly intact cadaver from the head down to the pelvis,” he said in his speech. “The Israeli Army left behind the remains of the bodies of a large number of soldiers.”
Senior Israeli sources on Saturday said that the Jewish state would not negotiate with Hezbollah over the return of soldiers’ remains the Islamist group claimed to be holding and was focusing on obtaining the release of kidnapped soldiers Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev.

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