Posted on 05/12/2012 5:22:17 AM PDT by edpc
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said Friday that his militant group was capable of striking any target in neighboring Israel, saying "the days when we fled and they did not are over."
"Today we are not only able to hit Tel Aviv as a city but, God willing, we are able to hit specific targets in Tel Aviv and anywhere in occupied Palestine," Nasrallah said in a televised address.
(Excerpt) Read more at haaretz.com ...
That's almost funny coming from a guy who continues to live in hiding and makes bellicose speeches via television.
They are deceived by Satan via the false prophet mad mo to a Hellish end, not 72 virgins.
Which is why they work against the Bible and the Gospel in these areas lest they discover the truth of the Jewish Messiah.
Seeing this guy and old Moolie over in Iraq whacked would make the world a better place!
Israel Not Invited to NATO’s Chicago Summit
Apparently blocked by Turkey?
... from a secret location.
ML/NJ
Why hasn’t this bearded, fat, totalitarian punk been taken out yet?
Did he go on to thank the United Nations for their support which has been critical to his success at smuggling armaments into Lebanon and close to the Israeli border without interdiction, or was he too busy engaging in sexual activities with his favorite goat to make that point?
“Why hasnt this bearded, fat, totalitarian punk been taken out yet?
Cut of his head, wrap it in pork fat and FedEx it to the mullahs in Iran.
Bet they will have a change of heart.
That 'Buzz cut works for me. Thanks EQAndy!
(...bearded, fat, totalitarian punk POS)
Fatbeard?
LOL! Cartoon characters could even go after this guy.
Bearded, fat, totalitarian punk POS...shortened to “Fatbeard” and cleaned up for early Saturday western civilization cartoon enjoyment.
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