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Hezbollah's Sermon
By Micah Halpern

Sunday February 24, 2008

I've Been Thinking:

Hezbollah leader Nasrallah recently broadcast a fiery sermon from a Beirut mosque.
His audience was Lebanese, but Nasrallah was speaking to both Israel and Shiites. He issued a warning to Israel, he excited the Shiites.

He said: "In Israel there is a unanimous agreement that it lost the war. Using the word's of Ben-Gurion [the first prime minister of Israel] that if Israel loses one war it will approach its end, one can understand that this is the situation."

He said: "Now the Israelis are threatening us with war." "In the next war IDF will be destroyed"

He said: "The hajj Imad Mugniyah was killed in the framework of an open war and in an unprecedented step through which Israel is preparing for a new war. I don't wish to scare anyone. They are the ones making decisions on war and peace."

He said: "If a new war breaks out, they know their air force won't be enough to win the war. They have done all they can and have failed. We are ready for a conflict, are ready to defend and are ready to create a new victory, God willing, with all the faith and all the pride. No one can defend himself against our missiles."

He said: "As for the ground offensive they are planning, I can say that your brothers [Hezbollah fighters], these heroes, will fight the Zionists' army if it even thinks about invading Lebanon in any way and any place. I swear that your army and tanks will be defeated by Imad Mugniyah's men."

Do you hear shades of Ahmadinejad?
I do.

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